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Jesse Helms was excoriating, excoriating Ted Kennedy and Bob Dole for the precursor legislation to Americans with Disability Act.
This wasn't Cohen just excoriating West or dismissing his music.
This was Samantha Bee excoriating Ivanka Trump, woman to woman.
Elizabeth Warren, excoriating his progressive rival for her ambitious policy proposals.
Originally, Gandhi was excoriating Hindus who questioned Muslims' loyalty to India.
Originally, Gandhi was excoriating Hindus who questioned Muslims' loyalty to India.
That, in part, led to Trump excoriating OPEC for not producing more.
Kamala Harris issued the first heated attack of the night, excoriating Rep.
Within moments of the speech ending, big-name Republicans were excoriating Cruz.
Turning the tables, Mr. Affleck read some excoriating reviews of his work.
But Flake wasn't only excoriating Trump, he was also excoriating his fellow elected officials, particularly Republicans, and the Republican Party, which finds itself caught in a perpetual rage spiral, in which no one but extremists are pure enough.
John Buck's ambitious kinetic installations are excoriating indictments of the current political administration.
Her father erupted in outrage, excoriating her for bringing disgrace on the family.
Supporters of a wall were hardly fooled, excoriating Mr. Trump for giving in.
Trump went on and on, praising people in the room and excoriating his opponents.
Trump primarily trained his fire on Washington, while Warren specialized in excoriating Wall Street.
He drew swift backlash, with critics, including Mr. Trump, excoriating him for the protest.
Mr. Woodward's book, "Fear," quotes Mr. Trump excoriating Mr. Sessions in particularly personal terms.
The press ran with his mistake, excoriating him to the point of mocking ridicule.
On Friday, a good deal of the site was dedicated to excoriating Mr. Renzi.
Since last year communist-party mouthpieces have been excoriating games companies for poisoning young minds.
On Wednesday morning, Trump, who has denied wrongdoing, issued a series of tweets excoriating Bolton.
In the current campaign, we've seen, at almost every event, Donald begins by excoriating the press.
Several people who said they were staff members wrote anonymously on the forum, excoriating the decision.
He embarrassed party elites by excoriating amnesty and promoting a maximally hostile and restrictionist immigration policy.
Two days later, Jackson spoke on live television, denying the accusations and excoriating the news media.
The headlines excoriating evangelical believers for supporting president Trump haven't stopped flowing from the mainstream media.
Trump has since fired back, excoriating Cohen on Twitter and mocking his former attorney's lawyering skills.
Certainly it has created the opportunity for powerful and impactful responses such as Michelle Obama's excoriating speech.
Yet distancing himself from his fellow Republicans is as central to his pitch as excoriating Hillary Clinton.
He seemed to delight in excoriating those in attendance, bringing up their sordid pasts and personal travails.
"Songs of the Dragons Flying to Heaven" (19693) was a self-excoriating satire of Asian-American stereotypes.
On Saturday, the Sanders campaign released a blistering statement excoriating Mr. Biden for his Iraq war vote.
Jesse Helms was excoriating Ted Kennedy and Bob Dole for the precursor legislation to Americans with Disabilities Act.
Gingrich won plaudits in the primary for excoriating the media, most prominently at a number of Republican debates.
Today, Pussy Riot have just dropped the video for their typically excoriating protest single about the controversial prosecutor.
There's this argument that punk, as part of an excoriating counterculture, changed things, but that argument feels misinformed.
MORE's last State of the Union speech, excoriating the government for raising taxes but also for increasing spending.
I just can't do this because this guy, who was excoriating me, was absolutely right, just absolutely right.
Some people relished the idea of his striding onto the Oscar stage and excoriating studios for sidelining minorities.
Ironically Mr Rosenstein came to the same conclusion in excoriating Mr. Comey&aposs handling of the Clinton email investigation.
Last week, Conway questioned Trump's mental fitness while excoriating him for false claims about federal Judge Amy Berman Jackson.
But the idea received a brutal reception from both sides of the aisle, with rural Republicans excoriating the plan.
No excoriating for issues the president considers "none of our business" and no flattering where Putin doesn't deserve it.
Yet he is scorching her with excoriating criticism, burning the fragile bonds that are barely holding her party together.
The technology-lobbying body has already issued a statement excoriating the Department of Justice for its ham-handed approach.
Colonel John Hope, TFBSO's last director in Afghanistan, has meanwhile turned whistleblower, publicly excoriating the Pentagon for its waste.
It wasn't when David Tennant, the former Doctor Who star, read tweets excoriating Donald Trump in his thick Scottish accent.
Mr Price spent $50,420 on chartering a plane to San Diego, where he gave a speech excoriating wasteful government spending.
In fact, anti-intellectualism and excoriating political elites in the US was at the center of his upstart political project.
Malaysians in London staged a protest earlier this week excoriating the commission for the late arrival of their ballot papers.
Look: I gave the first season of this show an excoriating review, but over time, I kept thinking about it.
Mr. Kimmel spent a full seven minutes excoriating Mr. Cassidy, of Louisiana, accusing him of going back on his word.
What is clear, however, is that the cascade of excoriating statements will continue as long as Northam remains in office.
But most of all, I feared the excoriating pain and emptiness my family would feel if I weren't to survive.
The wait-list for the karaoke was so long that I couldn't do the excoriating rendition of "Irreplaceable" I had planned.
Years later, that preacher, Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, fueled a protest movement with his virulent sermons excoriating the Saudi royal family.
He was not above nasty attack ads in the 1988 campaign, excoriating Michael Dukakis for giving furlough to a black rapist.
Mass protests have taken place every year since 2016, most recently in March, excoriating the companies that manage the pension pots.
Trump then reportedly became livid with Sessions, excoriating him for recusing himself from overseeing the probe and saying he should resign.
The White House reserved its sharpest barbs for Democrats and the media, excoriating them for giving legitimacy to claims of collusion.
Not to mention people on the right, who are excoriating her for what they believe is the ultimate act of indulgence.
United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley has taken a similar position, excoriating Russia in angry UN speeches about the country's role in Syria.
In private it is excoriating China's largest lenders, which own $125bn of assets in America, equivalent to 14% of their total capital.
At Chris' sentencing, each of Shanann's immediate family members gave emotional statements — ruing their loss and excoriating Chris for what he'd done.
The 2012 GOP nominee delivered a speech last week excoriating Trump -- but he did not endorse any of the remaining Trump rivals.
The Michael Jackson Estate has come out swinging, calling both men liars and even excoriating HBO for agreeing to run the documentary.
Bannon, a navy veteran, was drawn to her when she began publicly excoriating the Obama administration over its plan to defeat ISIS.
"We'd watched it build like this since before they were married," Stanhope writes, excoriating Heard for allegedly intending to smear Depp's reputation.
That, combined with an excoriating inspector general report that found Dr. Shulkin misspent public funds on travel, eventually led to his ouster.
The article was withdrawn the next year after an excoriating review of its journalistic lapses by the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism.
The media magnate and former conservative prime minister spent decades excoriating Italy's prosecutors as the country's Communist opposition — to great political fortune.
Five Star in particular rose to prominence over the last decade excoriating professional politicians and presenting itself as a radical change agent.
The hearings lacked fireworks, even as Democrats took turns excoriating the EPA chief and, in some cases, calling for him to resign.
The president's tweets excoriating the Mueller investigation followed another set of tweets in which he singled out the judge overseeing Stone's trial.
" Ostensibly liberal people on Twitter have been even more brutal, excoriating Melania by calling her a slut, a bimbo, and a "dumb cunt.
Those pixels have served proudly, raising bias awareness, excoriating awful behavior, and forcing Uber itself to enlist a former attorney general to investigate.
After excoriating the outrageous and unfair treatment of him, "I intend to vote for you and I hope everyone who's fair-minded will".
Bennet, 54, burst onto the national scene earlier this year when he gave a fiery speech on the Senate floor excoriating Texas Sen.
The voice of what sounded like a young black man sang the praises of Trump after excoriating Clinton for using the super predator.
Trump had repeatedly criticized Flake after the Arizona Senator wrote a book excoriating Trump and the GOP who welcomed him with open arms.
"Jewish chutzpah knows no bounds," Mr. Duke said on his radio program, excoriating some of the donors involved in the "Stop Trump" movement.
The night's last twist: A program devoted to excoriating Barack Obama left the party faithful moved by the words of the president's wife.
And rather than merely disagree, we label others with disdain, with members of Congress inciting discord and excoriating judicial nominees for being Christian.
He also spent his time during Robert Mueller's hearings in Congress last week excoriating the former special counsel's integrity and the investigation's findings.
As marshals drove him to the US District Courthouse in Baltimore that morning, he began excoriating President Trump's aggressive deportation of undocumented immigrants.
Mike Lee (R-Utah) raised eyebrows after excoriating Trump's Iran policy following a classified briefing on the U.S. strike that killed Maj. Gen.
But that hasn't stopped Republicans from excoriating Obama for actions they see as proof he is acting outside the bounds of the Constitution.
In 1838, a young lawyer in Illinois gave a speech excoriating mob violence that had taken the life of an abolitionist newspaper editor.
Mr. Renzi had spent the three years since his resignation as prime minister excoriating Five Star as a band of anti-democratic hatemongers.
Clinton, who was seated mere feet away from the dais that Trump was excoriating her from, at first received his jabs with laughter.
Journeys to India later, which resulted in three books excoriating the place, convinced him that this was not his home and never could be.
Despite the fact that Trump Jr. was supposed to eschew politics, he's been active on Twitter defending his father and excoriating his political enemies.
But those excoriating Trump for his disregard for rules and norms rarely mention similar, routine violations of this rules-based order by his predecessors.
Other than daily visits from his housekeeper, he speaks to no one and spends hours excoriating himself for some recent professional mistakes in Jakarta.
By Sunday morning, with news shows consumed by Mr. Flynn's case, the president grew angry and fired off a series of tweets excoriating Mrs.
Yes, there are still billionaire hedge funders like Bill Ackman excoriating Americans to ride out this pandemic by ordering as much Chipotle as possible.
Hazan's group released a report last summer excoriating the government's new effort to segregate jihadi prisoners, saying the plan threatened to make matters worse.
BlacKkKlansman is a passionate, no-holds-barred film excoriating white supremacy and those who adhere to it, and it pleased many critics and audiences.
Trump has never stopped excoriating Hillary Clinton over emails, observed Jill Filipovic, ever since he rolled out the "Crooked Hillary" taunt during the presidential campaign.
They've done little to suggest he's misjudged them, as one-by-one they've sidled up to kiss the ring after excoriating him for nine months.
The politics of the move were obvious — Republicans and Democrats were united in excoriating the separation policy, and the president was running low on allies.
Current and former employees have been excoriating the federation's top executives online in an effort to alert leaders to what they called a "toxic" culture.
Republicans are excoriating the latest prisoner transfer at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility, saying it shows President Obama putting his political agenda above national security.
He skyrocketed to national fame after a series of speeches in the West Virginia statehouse, excoriating Republican lawmakers for denying the state's teachers a raise.
Formal talks between the two sides take place today, with Mr. Cohen's excoriating characterizations of Mr. Trump echoing from the other side of the world.
John McCain received a standing ovation on the floor of the Senate for excoriating the way this effort, and the way his institution, was being run.
On this typewriter, or its predecessors, with shoulders braced and pinkie finger delicately raised, he banged out the excoriating articles and books that made his reputation.
Night after night I sat down and wrote excoriating op-ed essays taking on Mr. Obama, the press and the party structure that helped elect him.
" Popovich went on for nearly five minutes, excoriating Mr. Trump for his "race baiting" of President Barack Obama and describing Mr. Trump's campaign methods as "disgusting.
However, the focus of the exhibition is on Buck's ambitious kinetic installations (15 are included), many of which are excoriating indictments of the current political administration.
Eastwood had been one of the GOP's most vocal supporters in Hollywood, giving a now-famous speech at the 2012 Republican National Convention excoriating President Obama.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Thursday celebrated his impeachment acquittal by excoriating Democrats and Mitt Romney, the only GOP senator to vote to remove him from office.
The fact that some members of that news media are excoriating their colleagues for doing that duty, (and there are many doing this today), is a disgrace.
At Monday's hearing, Shanann's parents and brother read a series of emotional statements mourning the loss of her and her girls and excoriating Chris for his crimes.
There is Breitbart, which over the weekend ran a 3,000-word article, headlined "He's With Her," excoriating Mr. Ryan as complicit in an increasingly likely Clinton victory.
At Saturday's funeral, Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters leftist populist opposition party, gave a fiery speech excoriating those who turned their backs on her.
Trump can deliver a speech excoriating establishment elites in business and government who don't care about his people and sound like a populist champion to white America.
For years, the Club for Growth's leaders designated themselves the chiefs of the conservative purity police and staunch defenders of free markets, excoriating Republicans deemed insufficiently doctrinaire.
Opinion The White House chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon's departure was widely applauded, and not only by the Washington establishment Mr. Bannon has spent a career excoriating.
Even as the initial barrage was beginning, President Trump published Twitter posts excoriating Qatar, the host of the American air base at the heart of the effort.
But how much the Phillips campaign will protest if Bloomberg's money ends up excoriating his opponent in the final months of the campaign remains to be seen.
As if on cue, Cha published an op-ed in the Washington Post excoriating this strategy as dangerous and likely to only exacerbate tensions on the peninsula.
The film, which includes C-Span's footage of Seth Meyers excoriating the future president at the 22009 White House Correspondents Dinner, had taken on a new, sobering inflection.
Dozens of self-identified "black women leaders and allies" wrote a letter this week excoriating top Democrats Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer for failing to "protect" embattled Rep.
But in excoriating him, those same critics have forgotten that for years Eastwood has, in his own way, been one of the most racially sensitive people in Hollywood.
To many critics, his career is one unending book tour: tomes excoriating the international economic establishment fly off the shelves every time he bashes elites in the media.
The convention's first day featured Rudy Giuliani, the race-baiting former New York City mayor, excoriating Black Lives Matter protests and attacking President Obama as being racially divisive.
Early house records like Heard's own "Washing Machine," or the utterly-excoriating "No Way Back" by Adonis, still have the power to stun listeners and drive clubs wild.
Instead I'll have to settle for Guimba Kouyate's excoriating guitar on "Djoukourou," Ludovic Bruni's disruptive guitar on "Yere Faga," and synthscaper Clément Petit's spooky atmospherics on "Mogoya" itself.
Or is it just the department, by default, once again excoriating one of its own for institutional failures, without specifying what a sergeant should do in this situation?
His sentence — originally six months — was widely criticized as being far too short, with many excoriating the judge who issued it, Judge Aaron Persky of Santa Clara County.
In an excoriating judgment, the Scottish judges ruled the principal reason for parliament's suspension was to stymie lawmakers and allow Johnson to pursue a no-deal Brexit policy.
Of course I am on the record, repeatedly, excoriating the new commander of our armed forces, who has, on the record, repeatedly shown a penchant for seeking revenge.
Nemtsov had authored an excoriating report on Putin's rule and, shortly before he was killed, had been working on a report examining the Russian military's role in Ukraine.
Formal talks were to take place today (Thursday morning local time), with Mr. Cohen's excoriating characterizations of Mr. Trump still echoing from the other side of the world.
Photo: APCongress is set to finally do something that will benefit US consumers in response to the Equifax breach last year—beyond excoriating the company's executives on live television.
After excoriating the GOP establishment in the Senate and on the campaign trail, Cruz has now made common cause with the party in a desperate attempt to stop Trump.
Her father, a former deputy prime minister who was once tipped to succeed Boris Yeltsin as president, a job Putin got, had authored an excoriating report on Putin's rule.
In a three-and-a-half minute video that focused on excoriating Mr. Trump, Mr. Biden presented himself as a steely leader for a country wracked by political conflict.
She gained international attention for excoriating world leaders for their inaction in the climate crisis in a viral speech she made at the UN Climate Action Summit in September.
Through everything — through the forests, through the ravines, through troops of marauding lions, through famine, through war, through five years of excoriating parliamentary debate, muddled and marched the railway.
Blumenthal excoriating Amazon's delivery system as a "callous attempt to shirk its responsibilities and evade accountability," Dave Clark, senior vice president of Amazon, vociferously defended the $900 billion company.
RELATED: Romney, Bushes skipping GOP convention, not backing Trump Trump responded later Friday afternoon by issuing a statement excoriating Graham for his unsuccessful presidential campaign and representation of South Carolina.
The tract, "Hindutva or Hind Swaraj," an excoriating critique of Mr. Modi and Hindu nationalism in India, was completed between Mr. Modi's election in May 2014 and Mr. Ananthamurthy's death.
But after Los Angeles magazine included Ms. Cetin's image in a post excoriating the scourge of off-trail, poppy-picking influencers, Ms. Cetin's post began filling up with negative comments.
Writing in The New York Review of Books, Robert Brustein lashed out at the book's extravagant "snow-white covers with sterling silver titles" before excoriating the effort in his critique.
Last weekend, she traveled to Detroit to address the annual fund-raising dinner for the local chapter of the N.A.A.C.P., excoriating Mr. Trump for stirring "deep ugliness" in the country.
Senator Elizabeth Warren, who rarely mentions Mr. Trump in her stump speech, opened her remarks at a cattle call on Saturday afternoon by excoriating both the president and congressional Democrats.
M.B.Z. had them brought to him and "spent an hour excoriating them about what his father did, building the country and so on," I was told by one former diplomat.
The silver-haired 63-year-old is one of the best-known politicians in Mexico, having spent years relentlessly excoriating other parties for corruption in thousands of rallies around the country.
Meanwhile, Buffett took aim at hedge funds in his annual letter released on Saturday, excoriating them for charging big money for advice that has largely under-performed low-cost index funds.
For Mr Trump, despite excoriating Wall Street bankers on the campaign trail, has appointed several captains of finance, including five past employees of Goldman Sachs, to his cabinet or inner circle.
Her two major speeches during the 2016 campaign — one at the Democratic convention, another excoriating Trump for "hurtful, hateful language about women" — were among the most powerful delivered during the cycle.
It is, however, a problem that feels unique to the left and activists who live on social media, far more skilled at excoriating problematic allies than in becoming thoughtful coalition-builders.
In the wake of Margaret Court's repeated and hateful commentary on the LGBTQ community, a fellow tennis legend has penned an open letter excoriating the all-time leader in major victories.
In between excoriating James Comey and tossing around conspiracy theories about Mr. Peepers, President Trump decided to suddenly announce he was considering a pardon for Jack Johnson, the history-making boxer.
But lawmakers threatened tougher regulation and fired questions at Facebook General Counsel Colin Stretch, excoriating the company for being slow to act and slow to share what it knew with Congress.
Across 2121 tracks, she surveys the state of the world, and looks upon it with dismay, excoriating the evil forces who seem hell-bent on destroying our planet and its people.
Weissmann quietly resigned from the Enron Task Force just as the judge in the Enron Broadband prosecution began excoriating Weissmann's team and the press began catching on to Weissmann's modus operandi.
In contrast, Trump alternates between praising Xi as a great leader and casting him as an enemy, while excoriating China for taking advantage of U.S. businesses, in public remarks and tweets.
Excoriating the "Great Satan" is central to Iran's defense of its revolution and its religious underpinnings; the administration has made intensifying pressure on Iran a central tenet of its foreign policy.
That video, in which Latifa launched an excoriating attack on her father, was made public after it went to UK-based campaign group Detained in Dubai and was posted on YouTube.
Just as quickly, a counteroffensive arose from gun supporters excoriating the companies for their stance, forcing business leaders to navigate the treacherous ground where social responsibility, ideology and financial impact converge.
An advertisement placed in The Des Moines Register highlighted the benefits of free trade for Iowa's farmers at a time Mr. Trump was excoriating what he called China's unfair trade practices.
Including titles such as Ashutosh Gowariker's "anti-colonial Bollywood epic" Lagaan, Glauber Rocha's stylish Cinema Novo Western Antonio das Mortes, and Gillo Pontecorvo's excoriating classic The Battle of Algiers, Rise Up!
A study of class, family and politics, Cuarón's excoriating look at his own upbringing and the nation that catalysed it manages to be both understated and grandiose; naturalistic and finely orchestrated.
Almost nightly, Mr. Berlusconi is on air calmly excoriating members of the Five Star Movement as inexperienced know-nothings and the modern incarnation of Communists taking orders from a Milanese Politburo.
Fauxmosexuality may finally be on its way out, but now, rather than (rightfully) excoriating Katy Perry for faking it, we're chastising queer artists for not being believably, consistently, or academically queer enough.
Excoriating the nuclear bargain with Iran struck by his predecessor and five other leaders as a "horrible, one-sided deal", the president finally declared on May 8th that he was pulling out.
Excoriating the GOP front-runner while mocking party establishment figures who now are urgently moving to prevent Trump from securing the nomination, Obama said the businessman's past should have served as prologue.
They have praised the report as a vindication of the president, while excoriating Democrats and media members who they claimed gave life to a conspiracy about Russian collusion with the Trump campaign.
He was also fast out of the box with a statement heralding Mr. Trump's innocence, excoriating Democrats and blaming President Barack Obama for failing to halt the Russian interference during his tenure.
Bernie Sanders' praise for a 1960s literacy program in Cuba is suddenly at the center of the 2020 presidential race, with critics excoriating the self-described democratic socialist candidate for the remarks.
The unusually candid statement quickly drew attention from students, academics and lawyers, many of whom praised the provost for publicly excoriating the professor's opinions while respecting one of the nation's basic freedoms.
The minister's Facebook post has gone moderately viral, with thousands of comments praising or excoriating the church's choice to use their nativity to reflect on the current situation at the U.S. border. 
Stone's looming fate has drawn Trump's condemnation in recent weeks, with the president calling it a "miscarriage of justice!" on Twitter and excoriating the prosecutors and judge for their handling the case.
THE TOPLINE: Republicans are excoriating the Obama administration over the latest prisoner transfer from the Guantanamo Bay detention facility, saying it shows the president is putting his political agenda above national security.
In the midst of Apple's big PR fight with the FBI, judge James Orenstein, who is presiding over the New York case, issued a scathing 50-page opinion excoriating the government's demand.
Then Mr. Trump turned a sleepy hunting trade show into breaking national news, calling National Review "a dying paper" and excoriating his leading rival, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, before live television cameras.
Among them: a slew of online "narratives" offering theories about the shooting, high-ranking police and public officials excoriating her client online and Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez eulogizing Jazmine at her funeral.
At the sentencing, the victim read a lengthy statement excoriating Turner and asserting she had been victimized again at the trial when his lawyer questioned her story, her sexual history and her behavior.
Public health experts have said that Trump's response to the pandemic has been "abysmal," excoriating the president for downplaying the problem for weeks instead of preparing the US for the storm to come.
Defense officials said that the delay in part aims to keep senators from focusing on the Niger ambush during the hearing and, in turn, excoriating General Waldhauser when he testifies before the committee.
Mr. Trump made trade one of his signature issues during the campaign, excoriating what he described as failed policies that have allowed foreign countries, notably China and Mexico, to profit at Americans' expense.
Although Mr. Wilson was never criminally charged, the Justice Department investigated the city's law enforcement system and issued an excoriating report that found that the police and the courts routinely violated people's rights.
Many of them, done in graphite and colored pencil, are trompe l'oeil images: sheets of crumpled notebook paper covered with handwritten lists and statements excoriating the art world as a gatekeeping money machine.
The update from Australia's fourth-largest lender at its annual meeting shows how an excoriating public inquiry into financial-sector misconduct continues to gnaw at the country's biggest money managers 10 months on.
Stone's looming fate has drawn Trump's condemnation in recent weeks, with the president calling it a "miscarriage of justice!" on Twitter and excoriating the prosecutors and judge for their handling of the case.
Jones reserved her sharpest scorn for a 22008 recruitment video from the University of Miami's Delta Gamma chapter, excoriating the video for its overt privilege and male gaze-y shots of women in bikinis.
In 2008, Wonder Woman writer Greg Rucka wrote an irate blog post excoriating Playboy for a Wonder Woman cover shoot which he suggested would harm Hillary Clinton's chance for victory in the Democratic primary.
A key qualification for the job seems to be the excoriating attack Ratcliffe made on special counsel Robert Mueller when he testified last week about his report on Russian interference in the 2016 election.
So instead of excoriating people for using them, it's time we reflect on how we got here, what its inevitability means for our future and whether this might even be a trend worth embracing.
Business Insider published a particularly scathing response by another self-identifying "millennial," excoriating Talia's letter and calling her out for not willing to work harder, or more hours, or take on a second job.
Jamal Khashoggi: The United Nations expert on extrajudicial killings called for an international investigation into the dissident journalist's death, excoriating the U.N. for its "paralysis" and Saudi Arabia for its handling of the case.
Pressures on Mr. Xi are likely to grow if Mr. Trump continues publicly excoriating China, especially on territorial issues, like Taiwan and the South China Sea, where public sentiment often favors a tough response.
After Donald Trump's election as president, liberal pols, conservative blowhards, and media magoos turned their ire on Silicon Valley, excoriating the likes of Google, Facebook, and Twitter for their role in disseminating preelection (dis)information.
After ranting against Wall Street and excoriating his opponent Hillary Clinton for her connections to the financial industry, Trump has abandoned the populism of his campaign and staffed up with a small army of bankers.
Indeed, any debate about Clinton's readiness to head the military has centered on her judgments -- with critics excoriating policies such as her backing intervention in Libya and the Russian reset attempt -- instead of her gender.
Mr. Bolsonaro, in excoriating immigrants, promoting gun ownership and defending the torture of drug traffickers, says his time is coming as a disgraced political elite reels from the upheaval surrounding efforts to oust Ms. Rousseff.
As John Oliver explained in a piece on his show excoriating his own parent company, Time Warner, even before this merger and the others it may now set into motion, many American industries were oligopolies.
On January 85033, with a little over a week left in Obama's presidency, then-Chairman Wheeler issued a report excoriating AT&T and Verizon for their zero-rated plans, also known as sponsored data programs.
In July 2000, Comey invited scorn from Republicans -- and quiet frustration from Democrats -- when he revealed his office's decision not to recommend charges against Clinton, though not before publicly excoriating the candidate for her actions.
Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona, who has written a new book excoriating the "Faustian bargain" his party made with Mr. Trump, said on Wednesday that being complicit now would extract a big political price later.
Newly appointed White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci gave a seething and profanity-laced on-the-record interview to The New Yorker this week, excoriating Chief of Staff Reince Priebus and senior advisor Steve Bannon.
Thunberg, who has Asperger's, has calmly been excoriating the most powerful people in Europe, in settings ranging from British Parliament to the UN Climate Change COP24 Conference to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
" The exchange only got more personal from there, with Buttigieg noting that Warren was much wealthier than him, and the Massachusetts senator excoriating Buttigieg for holding a lavish fundraiser in a Napa Valley "wine cave.
She gave an excoriating, anti-Trump speech at the start of 2017, leading to a personal Twitter attack from the president himself and prompting women around the world to proudly carry signs emblazoned with her name.
Jewish-owned newspapers like The New York Times and The Washington Post agreed, burying news of Hitler's Final Solution.. Hecht wrote furious columns for the short-lived liberal newspaper PM, excoriating the passivity of American Jews.
The Trump administration has repeatedly called on Maduro to step down, excoriating him as a socialist dictator whose policies have sparked food and medicine shortages in what was once one of Latin America's most prosperous countries.
Patel helped pen the so-called Nunes memo, a document excoriating the FBI and Justice Department over allegedly abusing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) to obtain a warrant on former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
The representation of continuing sexual repression, conveyed along with the suppression of justice for the survivors of abuse, had an excoriating effect on me as a reader, but this is to Olafsson's credit rather than fault.
After excoriating Republicans for shutting down the government in 2628, a growing number of Democratic lawmakers have announced that they are digging in their heels, refusing to support any spending bill unless it comes with amnesty.
Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) clashed with law professor Pamela Karlan during Wednesday's hearing, pressing her on her past donations to Democratic candidates and excoriating her for invoking 13-year-old Barron Trump earlier in her testimony.
Razzouk, the sharp-eyed CEO of Sindicatum, a sustainable energy developer based in Singapore, had just finished excoriating Wall Street for sticking its head in the sand with regards to the costly impact of climate change.
By delivering a series of speeches excoriating the media and Vietnam protestors and decrying the nation's supposed moral crisis, he had already developed a reputation as "Nixon's new bulldog," according to author Rick Perlstein's epic book Nixonland.
After nearly two months of scandal, the Trump campaign's onetime data analytics firm died as it lived: denying it ever did anything wrong and excoriating the journalists who reported about the ways in which it misused data.
Mark Saxon of the Athletic reports that Norris has been "mercilessly riding" Hicks for any perceived slacking, excoriating him in front of the team if he believes Hicks has committed even a minor offense against clubhouse culture.
One person who is helping Mr. Trump's transition team said the group was already receiving résumés from former Republican officials, including some of the signers of two open letters this year excoriating Mr. Trump's foreign policy views.
One email chain in particular between the two men shows Shkreli excoriating Greebel for not promptly sending him a copy of a purportedly sham consulting agreement that Shkreli allegedly was using to pay off a defrauded investor.
Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, professor of sociology at Duke and the president of the American Sociological Association, who sent an open letter to Justice Roberts excoriating him for his dismissal of sociology and social science more generally: This is .
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil's far-right presidential hopeful, Jair Bolsonaro, officially kicked off his campaign on Sunday, excoriating the political center but softening his incendiary stance on gays and blacks three months before wide-open October elections.
That changed last week when Mr. Stanton, 32, shed his sedulously cultivated neutrality to take on Donald J. Trump, excoriating the Republican presidential candidate in a 300-word Facebook post presented as an open letter to Mr. Trump.
But after poor showings in those states, advisers and allies urged her to embrace the "fighter" persona that made her famous for excoriating Wall Street executives during Senate hearings; she adopted a more combative posture toward Democratic rivals.
And what was the point of Mr. Kerry's excoriating Israeli settlements when he himself admits that they are not the cause of the Israeli-Palestinian dispute but need to be dealt with in a reasonable and realistic manner?
A Super Bowl ad excoriating "fake meat" was the latest in a series of attack ads on plant-based "meat" companies funded by the Center for Consumer Freedom, a nonprofit group with ties to food and agriculture corporations.
Also unmissable were advertisements for "Clergy," Wojciech Smarzowski's excoriating film about sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, which has become a surprise domestic hit despite condemnation from members of the Law and Justice party and the church itself.
The best encapsulation of what Rainbow is really about comes in its opening track, "Bastards," a song that's less about excoriating vindictive assholes than encouraging and celebrating those who would stand up in the face of vindictive assholes.
Mr Nunes, a former aide to Mr Trump, seemed to dismiss the idea of collusion before his committee's hearings began; he and his fellow Republicans have since concentrated on excoriating the leaks that showed up Mr Flynn and others.
Hook was asked why the administration thought it could convince Tehran to engage again, particularly at a time when its officials - Pompeo, Trump, Bolton and US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley - have been excoriating the country's leaders.
Aware that his extensive film pedigree would heighten industry scrutiny, Mr. Schamus said he girded himself and his family — he and his wife, the writer and poet Nancy Kricorian, have two grown daughters — for excoriating criticism of the film.
As the Republicans did in 2004, when they invited Senator Zell Miller of Georgia, a Democrat, to deliver a keynote address excoriating his party's nominee, the Democrats turned to a prominent outsider to make the case against Mr. Trump.
DC District Judge Emmet Sullivan then blocked the administration from deporting the two plaintiffs while they are fighting for their right to stay in the US -- excoriating the administration and threatening to hold Attorney General Jeff Sessions in contempt.
Images of white Americans excoriating other races and giving the Nazi salute have long been a surefire way to get moviegoers' blood boiling, and Mr. Ragussis pushes that button relentlessly, as if illuminating this world for the first time.
The White House informed House Democrats on Sunday that it will not participate in the Judiciary Committee's first impeachment hearing, excoriating Democrats' impeachment inquiry as a "baseless" and "partisan" exercise in scathing five-page letter to the panel's chairman.
And though she did acknowledge that fashion as an industry was in no way sustainable, instead of excoriating the people in the room, she simply asked them to engage with the problem, and think about what they could do.
Excoriating in its results, the essay viscerally calls into question how we as a society groom those in power and should be held as an example the next time "boys will be boys" is used as a defense for deplorable behavior.
Trump took more direct aim at Democratic proposals in excoriating sanctuary policies in effect in California and many municipalities nationwide in which local authorities do not enforce federal immigration laws, leaving it to federal agencies such as Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Still, they were attacks designed to rev up the conservative base: criticizing her handling of the Benghazi attack, excoriating her judgment in using a private email server, and attempting to shift the spotlight on to past troubles within her marriage.
Why it matters: Comparing Trump to Reagan and Eisenhower is quite a leap for a group that got on the wrong side of the president by excoriating his 2016 campaign and clashing with him on everything from tariffs to immigration policy.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE spent the weekend excoriating Rep.
Though this malaise was caused by a multitude of factors including managerial turbulence, erratic recruitment and the chaotic legacy of Tom Hicks and George Gillett, the team of which Kuyt was a part often found itself the target of excoriating criticism.
Still, as Mr. Sanders took the stage and thundered against economic inequality, excoriating the compensation packages of individual health care executives, the contrast between his unsparing indictment and comprehensive agenda and Mr. O'Rourke's frequent generalities could not have been starker.
Whether it was blasting the mayor of San Juan, P.R., or excoriating kneeling football players or undercutting his own secretary of state, Mr. Trump was convinced that he was putting points on the board, according to those close to him.
The verse opens with lyrics that are similarly disarming: "I don't like them innocent, I don't want no face fresh / Want them wearing leather, begging, let me be your taste test," she sings, smirking, simultaneously self-aware and self-excoriating.
Chaos reins in the White House, with the latest bombshell coming from new communications chief Anthony Scaramucci who unleashed a profanity-laced tirade excoriating Chief of Staff Reince Priebus and advisor Steve Bannon in a New Yorker article published on Thursday.
In the hours and days following the US strike that killed Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani, Fox hosts rallied in predictable fashion: praising the president as decisive, saying the move had made Americans safer, excoriating Democrats for failing to applaud him.
There was the despised Larry Kramer, fresh off excoriating gay men's sex lives in his novel "Faggots," who bravely confronted the core problem of transmission, but who also displayed a personal viciousness that derailed the movement as much as galvanized it.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump, on the verge of becoming the third US president to be impeached, sent an extraordinary letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday, excoriating House Democrats and casting himself as a victim of an attempted coup.
Mildred is perfectly comfortable dressing down a priest for his complicity in covering up child sex abuse in the church, or excoriating those who'd rather turn a blind eye to the sexism, racism, and general terribleness of the world around them.
Warren Buffett on Saturday devoted more than four pages of his 210-page annual shareholder letter to criticism of active managers on Wall Street, excoriating what he perceived as exorbitant fees they charge for returns that fail to live up to lofty assumptions.
Trump is now in the foxhole, lashing out at Republican lawmakers like House Speaker Paul Ryan, who refuse to defend him, questioning the credibility of his accusers, and excoriating what he views as a biased press corps that he believes is aiding Clinton.
They are right that it's not a good look for Trump to appoint senior executives from Goldman Sachs after excoriating Hillary Clinton for holding secret speeches there, or to staff his Cabinet with billionaires after promising to stand up for ordinary people.
On an unseasonably warm night in January, a group of New Yorkers gathered in the back room of a hip bar in Manhattan's Meatpacking district for a screening Merchants of Doubt, an excoriating documentary about fossil fuel industry-funded climate change denial.
While the movie industry at least waited until the Vietnam War was over to produce a series of negative films about that conflict, it wasted no time pumping out movie after movie excoriating the Iraq War — even during the height of the fighting.
Consumer advocates are perplexed and disappointed as to why the FDIC inspector general is excoriating the FDIC for its entirely justifiable and appropriate actions over four years ago in encouraging banks to stop making high-cost, high-risk refund anticipation loans (RALs).
The memoirs' merits as literature took a back seat, in reviews, to personal attacks on the author's perceived arrogance and narcissism, and on her ambivalence toward maternity, about which "A Life's Work," in particular, is radically honest, and at times self-excoriating.
Yesterday, White House Chief of Staff John Kelly spent 20 minutes excoriating the press for being out of touch, leveraging his own credibility to shield President Trump from criticism of being insensitive to the deaths of four Green Berets, and claiming that Rep.
On an unseasonably warm night in January, a group of New Yorkers gathered in the back room of a hip bar in Manhattan's Meatpacking district for a screening  Merchants of Doubt, an excoriating documentary about fossil fuel industry-funded climate change denial.
As they have risen in the Trump pantheon to attending cocktail parties with Trump acolytes, they've lost friends, the couple said, from liberal politicians they once lavished with campaign contributions to a former employee of Mr. White's who sent excoriating Twitter messages.
They accused him of delivering "sanctimonious lectures" that dripped with sarcasm and of excoriating Mr. Clinton on trivial matters involving sex because the committee lacked evidence that he had committed "high crimes and misdemeanors" of the sort that had driven Nixon from office.
T. just went through a bad breakup, so she catches me up and we spend our time excoriating her ex over cocktails (a red sangria for her and a dark rum/rye whiskey concoction for me), huevos rancheros, and curry goat chilaquiles.
That prompted a torrent of criticism in U.S. political circles, with a number of U.S. senators excoriating the league for what they saw as a willingness to allow China to censor free speech and trample other American values for the sake of profit.
At a closed-door meeting of the Democracy Alliance — a network of high-rolling Democratic campaign donors — at the Mandarin Oriental hotel in Washington the week after the election, Senator Elizabeth Warren delivered an emotional address, excoriating the party for losing its way.
The big picture: After excoriating Trump in a scripted appearance during the 2016 campaign, Romney has largely held his tongue in the first two years of the Trump presidency and stayed under the radar as he made — and won — his bid for the Senate.
Seavey flatly denies the charges and claims that someone may have sabotaged his dogs' food, and released a terse (but long!) 17-minute video excoriating the Iditarod for this decision, claiming there is a serious security issue during the race protecting musher's belongings at checkpoints.
After spending several cathartic paragraphs excoriating Donald Trump and the Republicans who enabled him, Will gets to the nub of it—his hope that Trump's defeat will be so all-encompassing, Republicans can blame all of their travails on a single freakish black swan imposter.
While the committee uses the term "tech companies" throughout its report to refer to multiple companies, Facebook specifically comes in for some excoriating criticism, with the committee accusing the company of misleading by omission and actively seeking to impede the progress of the inquiry.
Just this year, Ronald Lauder, an erstwhile supporter of Netanyahu, and Charles Bronfman, one of the mega-donors behind the Birthright project of educating non-Israeli Jews about Israel, wrote scathing op-eds excoriating the Netanyahu government for its treatment of non-Orthodox Jews.
Everyone went at him Thursday: his opponents onstage; the debate moderators with their graphics and fact checks; and the party's 2012 presidential nominee, Mitt Romney, who gave a perhaps unprecedented speech excoriating Mr. Trump as a "fraud" who lacked the comportment to be president.
He had a small breakout moment in early January, before his campaign announcement, when he gave a fiery speech on the Senate floor, excoriating his Republican colleague Ted Cruz and shouting repeatedly as he accused Mr. Cruz of shedding "crocodile tears" over unpaid government workers.
" Moore asked rhetorically, before excoriating that very notion: "After all, we are not our own but are part of a church — a church made up of all nations, all ethnicities, united not by blood and soil but by the shed blood and broken body of Jesus Christ.
Louis Freeh, a former FBI agent, was hired by the Penn State board of trustees to investigate the Sandusky scandal and delivered an excoriating condemnation of the administration, including then-president Graham Spanier and legendary football coach Joe Paterno, who died shortly after he was fired.
GENEVA — With support from the fiancée of the murdered Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the United Nations expert on extrajudicial killings called for an international investigation into his death on Wednesday, excoriating the United Nations for its "paralysis" and Saudi Arabia for its handling of the case.
Of all the things in the world that lazy morning, I thought of Eldridge Cleaver, the Black Panthers' minister of information, excoriating James Baldwin, whom he saw as decadent and cosmopolitan, for what he called the "racial death-wish" that motivates blacks to commingle with whites.
He also spent part of the day writing a series of tweets excoriating Federal Reserve officials as "Boneheads" and demanding that they immediately put into effect emergency measures to stimulate the economy — emergency measures that are normally only implemented in the face of a severe crisis.
After a nearly yearlong silence, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the self-declared caliph of the Islamic State, released a blistering audio recording imploring his forces to remain firm in the face of the American-backed Iraqi offensive in Mosul and excoriating those who might consider fleeing.
Wayne hasn't quite shifted into Andre 3000 territory of delivering one or two devastatingly self-excoriating features a year, but he's inching toward being an artist whose presence on a track is seen more as a marquee statement than an attempt at broadening the song's fan base.
In one that presages "Songs for Drella," the album Reed released in 1990 with his former Velvet Underground bandmate John Cale, Reed turns Warhol's words against him, excoriating his former mentor for his apparent indifference toward the deaths of two figures from Warhol's circle, Candy Darling and Eric Emerson.
Last night on TV, Jimmy Kimmel spent seven minutes excoriating one of the bill's sponsors, Senator Bill Cassidy, for abandoning the pledges about comprehensive health care he made to Mr. Kimmel on the show in the spring, after the host's moving monologue about his son's open-heart surgery.
Davos, Switzerland (CNN Business)The annual meeting of business and political leaders in Davos wrapped up Friday with two of the world's most powerful people disagreeing over how to address the climate crisis and youth activists excoriating the international elite for not doing enough to prevent global warming.
" Barr and the US attorney he picked to lead a separate probe into the origins of the Russia investigation criticized the FBI on Monday, with the attorney general excoriating the FBI for launching what he called an "intrusive investigation" into a presidential campaign based on the "thinnest of suspicions.
In fact, if they really wanted to #neverTrump, they would have announced their endorsement of Trump's candidacy, saying that they knew they could work with him because they have in the past, while identifying Cruz as the real enemy who has spent his time in office excoriating their corporate crony ways.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's attorneys, armed with the Department of Justice inspector general's report excoriating former FBI Director James Comey, now believe they can challenge any effort by the special counsel to pursue a subpoena seeking the President's testimony on obstruction of justice, according to sources familiar with their thinking.
Mayor Bill de Blasio has sought to position New York City as a leader in the fight against climate change, excoriating President Trump for pulling the United States out of the Paris climate accord, and joining a coalition of cities and states that pledged to adhere to the agreement's goals.
Hours after prosecutors announced the "Empire" actor would face no charges on allegations that he duped police into thinking he had been the victim of a hate-fueled attack, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson held a news conference excoriating Smollett and the Cook County State's Attorney Office.
Because if Fosse/Verdon isn't quite the excoriating biography of Fosse or the retroactively celebratory biography of Verdon anyone might have expected or dreamed of, it is a deeply fascinating portrait of Fosse/Verdon, a third person formed out of the two of them, who has shaped our modern world.
Trump responded by cancelling a congressional delegation trip to Afghanistan and excoriating Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Lewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE (D-N.
Trump has responded by excoriating her and Senate Minority Leader Chuck SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid Colorado candidates vying to take on Gardner warn Hickenlooper they won't back down MORE (D-N.
Despite publicly excoriating Iran and pulling out of the nuclear accord known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the Trump administration in its first two years maintained a Syria policy almost identical to that of the Obama administration—whose Middle East policy Pompeo criticized at length in his partisan Cairo speech.
For an hour on Thursday, the newly liberated president let loose from the White House, ditching the teleprompters that would typically supply the script for a nationally televised address and excoriating his "vicious as hell" enemies, one-by-one, after becoming just the third president in American history to survive the dire threat of impeachment.
From Plath to Didion to Ottessa Moshfegh, a small yet powerful cadre of women have deployed their literary talent to push back against these myths, dignifying female adolescence with unsparing darkness, and excoriating the gaslighting that leads teenage girls to believe there is something wrong with them if their souls are not half-size.
Rachel Maddow, who started covering emergency managers in Michigan shortly after the passage of Public Act 4, was particularly responsive to this dimension of the story: The New York Times, which omitted the emergency manager from its early coverage of the Flint River water toast, recently published an editorial excoriating Snyder for his role in the crisis.
The SCAIPE committee has already held multiple, excoriating sessions interrogating executives from AIQ, which have been watched with close interest by at least some lawmakers across the Atlantic… NOT TO BE MISSED – We'll produce a video highlights (lowlights) thread later of AIQ's performance today at the Canadian Parliament, but here's a flavour…prepare to be shocked!
His supporters, bolstered by an excoriating and partial "biography" of Blair, now see the man who took Labour to three victories - and who has become a millionaire since he left office through speeches and advice to governments, some authoritarian - as the pantomime villain whose every appearance on the public stage calls forth boos and rotten fruit.
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox went on a rant excoriating presumptive GOP nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE in a podcast interview that will be posted on Tuesday.
For fans only dimly aware of the past, viewing Giggs through the prism of 2017 can seem as though he is the quintessential A-list rap mega star: features with Drake; a groaning shelf of awards; a number 2 album (last year's excoriating Landlord); ubiquitous hit singles; iconic, mythology-building anthems ("Talkin Da Hardest"); sold out tours.
Let us hope the formal complaint filed with the state court disciplinary system about this man (who is a lawyer, it turns out), as well as the petitions and other public censure he has earned for his ignorance and chutzpah -- including a New York Daily News front page excoriating him -- delivers a (figurative) smack to the head that wakes him to reality.
"I'm going to be introducing a plan tomorrow to take every dime that the president is now taking to spend on his racist wall at the southern border and divert it to the coronavirus," Ms. Warren said on a CNN town hall program from Charleston, S.C., joining her opponents in the Democratic presidential primary in excoriating the Trump administration's response to the threat.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) also released a report on the breach, excoriating Equifax for a lack of safeguards and calling on Congress to crack down on credit reporting agencies.
In the third week of Donald Trump's messy and overreaching presidency, nearly every time Trump opened his mouth—whether it was in a call with Vladimir Putin, in a rant about "Easy D" on Twitter, or in private talks excoriating Press Secretary Sean Spicer for getting owned by Melissa McCarthy on Saturday Night Live—the country's sense of security, both literal and existential, took a hit.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) also released a report this week on the breach, excoriating Equifax for a lack of safeguards and calling on Congress to crack down on credit reporting agencies.
As Mr. Cruz seeks to unite the disparate factions of the Republican Party that are bonded only by their dead-set opposition to Donald J. Trump, a high-wire act is required: welcoming the top ranks of the same establishment he has spent years excoriating while not abandoning the hard-line conservatives who like him in part because of his attacks on party leaders.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) also released a report recently on the breach, excoriating Equifax for a lack of safeguards and calling on Congress to crack down on credit reporting agencies.
One ad from 2015 features NRA head Wayne LaPierre excoriating Obama for failing to crack down on crime in his hometown of Chicago, where "gangbangers" and "thugs" were causing "third-world carnage" with their violent acts—the implication being that the black president was happy to take guns away from white hicks every time a mass shooting occurred, but was silent on the real gun problem being perpetuated by black criminals.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyA US-UK free trade agreement can hold the Kremlin to account Ex-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Overnight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces MORE (R-Utah), over a scathing op-ed he penned excoriating the president's character.
Even though it's been shown pretty clearly that the Pittsburgh synagogue shooter was specifically enraged by the "Soros funded the caravan" theory — "The apparent spark for the worst anti-Semitic massacre in American history," Adam Serwer writes in an excoriating essay, "was a racist hoax inflamed by a U.S. president seeking to help his party win a midterm election" — the numerous Republican leaders who endorsed it have conspicuously refused to disavow it.
Former White House press secretary Sarah HuckabeeSarah Elizabeth SandersBill Press: Mulvaney proves need for daily briefings White House correspondent April Ryan to moderate fundraising event for Buttigieg White House press secretary defends lack of daily briefings: Trump 'is the most accessible president in history' MORE Sanders appeared on Fox Business Network to echo the administration's talking points excoriating Democrats for pursuing an impeachment inquiry and suggesting the process may benefit Trump in the 2020 election.
Following the publication of an excoriating statement by Hannah Black, Ciarán Finlayson, and Tobi Haslett that laid bare the complicity of the biennial&aposs artists in defending Warren Kanders — a board member of the Whitney Museum of American Art and the owner of a company called Safariland that manufactured tear gas and other weapons used against protestors around the world — enough artists threatened to withdraw their work from the show that Kanders ultimately had to step down from the board.
Rep. Matt GaetzMatthew (Matt) GaetzThree legal scholars say Trump should be impeached; one thinks otherwise George Conway calls out Melania Trump after she criticizes impeachment witness: 'You're amplifying what was a nothingburger reference' Impeachment witness apologizes for mentioning Barron Trump in hearing MORE (R-Fla.) clashed with law professor Pamela Karlan during Wednesday's House Judiciary Committee impeachment hearing, pressing her on her past donations to Democratic candidates and excoriating her for invoking 2628-year-old Barron Trump earlier in her testimony.
Mo BrooksMorris (Mo) Jackson BrooksGOP lawmaker blasts Omar and Tlaib: Netanyahu right to block 'enemies' of Israel Conservatives call on Pelosi to cancel August recess Overnight Defense: Woman accusing general of sexual assault willing to testify | Joint Chiefs pick warns against early Afghan withdrawal | Tensions rise after Iran tries to block British tanker MORE (Ala.) on Monday quoted Adolf Hitler's writing while excoriating "socialist Democrats and their fake news media allies" for propagating a "big lie" about alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
A litany of the president's actions that have come to light includes: unsuccessfully pressuring James B. Comey, then the F.B.I. director, to end an investigation into the former national security adviser Michael T. Flynn; firing Mr. Comey and then telling the Russian ambassador that the dismissal took "great pressure" off the president over Russia; excoriating Justice Department leaders over the Russia investigation; making at least two aborted efforts to fire Mr. Mueller and shut down the inquiry; and dangling pardons in front of potential witnesses.
There are a bunch of "new" classics I deeply love, too: Gramercy Tavern, New Wonjo, Golden Mall in Flushing, SriPraPhai, Marea, Le Bernardin, Daniel as well as Boulud Sud, Red Rooster, Daxi, The Grill, Cote, all the Momofukus, Misi, Empellón, Cosme, Frenchette, Upland, Shuko, Don Angie, Crown Shy, The Dutch, Toro, Butter, and about a hundred others that I am blanking on as I sit on a plane fearing the wrath of my friends' emails excoriating me for leaving their place off my list.
Even as Kelly was bashing unauthorized immigrants, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE was simultaneously excoriating his DHS Secretary Kirstjen NielsenKirstjen Michele NielsenTop immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign Trump casts uncertainty over top intelligence role Juan Williams: Trump, his allies and the betrayal of America MORE for not doing enough to control our southern border — a completely bogus charge as illegal border crossings are at a 46-year low.

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