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"foolishness" Definitions
  1. behaviour that shows a lack of good sense or judgement

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This " foolishness weighed" on his mental health, he said.
How should I deal with his foolishness — and mine?
And the scope of this foolishness came into full relief.
Do not get behind me with all that playing + foolishness.
They are going to respond to this foolishness from Trump.
My grandfather had a distaste for what he called foolishness.
Usually, I have a front row seat for the foolishness.
This was the week to examine our own foolishness instead.
If government doesn't stop this foolishness ... STAY IN THE STREETS.
From the start, the team has blended earnestness with foolishness.
Every piece of data they collect makes clear his foolishness.
Hey, and you guys on the left, stop with your foolishness.
"I think there's a lot of foolishness going on," he said.
It broke the stark uniform and was a touch of foolishness.
On Saturday, the Jets doubled down on their foolishness and released him.
Goyische foolishness, Arthur Schwartz declared when I told him about my technique.
"I don't want to hear none of her foolishness," Ms. Jones said.
Of course, our delight in these animal city dwellers doesn't excuse foolishness.
Listen, Donald, you need to straighten up and stop with this foolishness.
"Women's liberation is a just a lot of foolishness," she once said.
While Clouseau was a benign fool, there's nothing benign about Nunes's foolishness.
Even the deepest most remote parts of the ocean can't escape our foolishness.
This reflected, beyond foolishness, an assumption that Washington would provide a replacement incentive.
It was not a result of the foolishness or weakness of past leaders.
All the legal jockeying shouldn't obscure the fundamental foolishness of the policy itself.
Two, James Baldwin: he'd temper Faulkner's drunken foolishness while being vivacious and witty.
"We will announce a substantial reciprocal action on Macron's foolishness shortly," he promised.
We are in an age of wisdom, but also an age of foolishness.
Still, my physiological and cardiovascular markers are trending downward, hastened by my own foolishness.
"Ah, they're still up to that foolishness?" asks one black business owner in Johannesburg.
There is abundant evidence of bipartisan American naiveté and policy foolishness regarding Putin's regime.
It sees the Left's struggle for social justice as mere troublemaking, as utopian foolishness.
"There was a lot of foolishness in this election and cartoonish campaigning," he said.
We will announce a substantial reciprocal action on [French President Emmanuel] Macron's foolishness shortly.
Like many of my fellow sisters, I don't have time for all that foolishness.
You're in for an unabashed night of fabulous food, delicious drinks and festive foolishness.
I am pleased that I live in a country where such foolishness is allowed.
McConnell on Saturday pushed for senators to "end this foolishness" and cut a deal.
" Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell warned "the solution is to end the foolishness.
But "talk about the ultimate in penny wise and pound foolishness," Mr. Aboulafia said.
They're not interested in socialism and the revolution and all of that foolishness you hear.
Most drivers will never attempt this foolishness, but bragging rights are part of G's backstory.
Instead, the hope that exists in these stories exists alongside the cruelty, despair, and foolishness.
Fundamentalists preferred a separatist approach: The gospel of Christ crucified is foolishness to the gentiles.
And if universities don't make a stand against this foolishness, Western Civilization itself will collapse.
Now the fact is that there is no Extreme Unction to absolve us of foolishness.
" Mr. Dietl had his microphone cut off eventually, and Mr. Louis accused him of "foolishness.
A vote for a third-party candidate goes beyond foolishness; it is simply self-indulgence.
But his penny-foolishness was nothing compared with the extraordinary waste of resources from mass unemployment.
You can't repeat what someone said' — is total foolishness and is going to destroy our nation.
No, it was the fault "of US foolishness and stupidity and now, the Rigged Witch Hunt".
It is a much better bet to presume foolishness than to presume rationality and calm-headedness.
Forget all the post-debate "it was a draw" foolishness you may have watched and read.
Logic was replaced with foolishness and arrogance, which led to one foreign policy disaster after another.
But to lead fools you must not permit yourself to be taken in by their foolishness.
"I deeply regret my foolishness and I feel great remorse," he said, according to BBC News.
Perhaps all that happened was youthful foolishness, which many, including George W. Bush, received a pass on.
Nor would his key point about the foolishness and cruelty of deterrence strategies be any less relevant.
The people you will hear from in this article should be treated with compassion, despite their foolishness.
To enact broader internet regulations because of the Democratic Party's sour grapes is the definition of foolishness.
If you have one part drive and maybe one part naivety or foolishness, you can do anything.
" Despite describing Macron's "foolishness" in the tweet, Trump told reporters that the two have "a good relationship.
Anytime someone would abuse the role they had for personal gain, he would describe that as foolishness.
I was told many times of my "courage," which I translated from the French to mean foolishness.
And Trump's own surprise run to the 2016 GOP presidential nomination shows the foolishness of political predictions.
Contemporary uses of the word "idiot" usually highlight a subject's lack of intelligence, ignorance, foolishness or buffoonery.
Jacobsen's admirable deadpan style made me first believe that her book is an exposé of government foolishness.
The dodo may look dumb and foolish to us, but our own foolishness turns out to be monstrous.
Trump had lambasted Macron's "foolishness" for pursuing the French levy and threatened to tax French wines in retaliation.
In another tweet Sunday, the Memorial account accused the Amazon Prime TV show "Hunters" of "dangerous foolishness & caricature."
Actual security experts—and tech giants like Facebook and Apple—have long highlighted the foolishness of such efforts.
" TRUMP, ASKED ABOUT HIS EARLIER COMMENT ON U.S. FOOLISHNESS AND STUPIDITY TOWARD RUSSIA "I hold both countries responsible.
When I finally broke down and read "My Ántonia," I rued my foolishness and all our lost years.
Your responsible planetary ruler, Saturn, has been retrograde since April 17, letting its guard down and encouraging foolishness.
Unless you have a really cool boss who is willing to put up with a certain amount of foolishness.
Everybody else on the show has some degree of hopefulness at this point, but Cersei knows that's all foolishness.
It's because of the sympathy we feel for her — for her trusting nature, and maybe her foolishness — that mother!
There's a lot of foolishness in politics most of the time, and so he was often using that word.
"There was a lot of foolishness in this election and a lot of really cartoonish campaigning," he told reporters.
Foods of the moment — cronuts, ramen burgers, cupcakes, sushirritos — quickly materialize in suburban neighborhoods as ghosts of gastro foolishness.
Last month Mr Trump had criticised Mr Macron's "foolishness", and promised to retaliate with restrictions on imports of French wine.
Jim Cramer would rather presume the market's foolishness than rationality about the effects of a potential Federal Reserve rate hike.
Perhaps it was foolishness, or decades of comfortable assumption, that brought us to think that our civil liberties were safe.
Trump blasted Macron's "foolishness" for pressing ahead with the French levy and warned his administration would announce "substantial reciprocal action".
There are nevertheless important lessons about the foolishness of Trump's political strategy and the state of the economic recovery itself.
Contemporaries like Ivan Turgenev thought Herzen's embrace of the peasantry was sentimental foolishness, but in hindsight, Herzen's instincts were farsighted.
They might not like the things we're doing — but would you really say foolishness and stupidity is a correct characterization?
"I don't mind calling out bad behavior, and I don't mind calling out foolishness when I see it," he said.
In two tweets, Trump blamed the "foolishness and stupidity" of the United States for the tensions between it and Russia.
Although this Montreal-based circus production has plenty of foolishness, it's unlikely to strike young audiences as a fruitless enterprise.
At the low end, a kind of all-you-can-eat junk food buffet of venality and waste and foolishness.
What, after all, gives a person the courage (or foolishness?) to sit silently as a policeman pepper-sprays her point-blank?
Should anyone be offended, you can laugh at their foolishness: You got to indulge in garlicky heaven, and they have not!
In a separate message, he said, "He understood the foolishness of some of his job just as well as I did."
Embedded in the foolishness of this Facebook event lies the unfortunate reality that people are capitalizing on people's desire to believe.
And when there's a boxing promotion behind it, it speaks to how easily people buy into the foolishness of it all.
Rather, it means that he knows something about mankind's foolishness while at the same time delighting in the possibilities of paint.
It is hard to match the foolishness of his mix of cuts to domestic services, counterproductive tariffs and confused rhetorical belligerence.
Talk of cutting potential losses before the general election has even begun is "damn foolishness," said Phillips, who is backing Cruz.
James Parker Sheffield, a transgender man with a beard, exposed the foolishness of the law in a tweet to the governor.
An ideal production does more: It balances the busyness of all these worlds with the pain and foolishness such busyness engenders.
The not-so-radical teachable moments started on Monday's episode, with Lee attempting to needle Kenny into foolishness — and nearly succeeding.
Maybe we laugh, too: at human foolishness, at human intransigence, at how people, like furniture, fade and scuff, but still endure.
He argued that relations between the two neighboring Gulf nations should not be affected because of the foolishness of the one.
Too much reality — or too much foolishness — and the pact made with the reader to believe in the unbelievable is broken.
This is the silver lining of the Fashion Week foolishness: it has provided a timely opportunity to celebrate black hair love.
She raised the stakes on foolishness, behaving like an over-privileged brat, thinking that the gun would never point the other way.
Moreover, the foolishness of instituting tariffs on imported steel — and other products for that matter — is compounded by two other key factors.
"Old foolishness lay at the root of it," notes the narrator, a young woman named Nahautu, one of the few who stay.
If he was wagering that his words to the Russians would never leave the room, well, that's proof of yet more foolishness.
The meeting between Trump and Kanye was high-octane foolishness and one of many debasing moments in Trump's circus-like White House.
She scours the fridge but comes up empty-handed, irritated by the foolishness of her mother, whom she surmises was shopping absent-mindedly.
The U.S. president has already lambasted Macron's "foolishness" for pursuing a French digital levy and has threatened to tax French wines in retaliation.
Because when you begin an episode with someone getting some under-the-desk sloppy toppy, you know you're in for some delicious foolishness.
Our relationship with Russia has NEVER been worse thanks to many years of U.S. foolishness and stupidity and now, the Rigged Witch Hunt!
They&aposre going to call you the B-word because you&aposre a woman who won&apost lay down and take that foolishness.
A reference to Google Glass is shorthand for hubris, foolishness, a tech company completely missing the mark on what regular human beings like.
The 85033-year-old sultan is said to be irritated by what he regards as Saudi and Emirati foolishness in intervening in Yemen.
Instead, they pick and choose their spots, commissioning their reporters to file features every few months on the latest instance of colonizer foolishness.
"Foolishness is right next door to strength," Wendy tells Chuck when he refuses to heed her warning about Axe's shorting Ice Juice stock.
It's not merely Pippa's gender identity and physical appearance that Rowling is keen to point out, it is also her foolishness and futility.
"We Americans have chosen, in our foolishness, to disunite the country through stupid immigration, economic, and foreign policies," he admits at one point.
Logically speaking, there's nothing wicked about being fat, but in Rogers's world fatness is equated with malfeasance and corruption, or at least with foolishness.
The electorate recognized — and rejected — the foolishness of these alien entanglements and saw through the swamp's purported wisdom when they elected Trump to office.
The Oscars are a venerated annual ceremony filled with finery, frippery, and foolishness — and the after parties are the awards show's badass little siblings.
And if you don&apost know it, there&aposs nothing -- there&aposs no law that is going to save you from your own foolishness.
He remains energetically and profitably exasperated, committed to exposing corruption, the abuse of language, the exploitation of people and assorted foolishness of all kinds.
Recognizing the foolishness of looking for the death note, I stopped myself and instead locked eyes with the research nurse for a few seconds.
When the COVID-19 crisis finally passes and its story is written, there will be heroes and villains, brilliance and foolishness, sacrifice and greed.
Foolishness, and the deflating sensation that a culture that once encouraged sublime beauty now only permits dopey jokes, is Mr. Cattelan's stock in trade.
It may be a new year and a new decade, but it looks like Democrats are determined to continue their descent into utter foolishness.
"Our relationship with Russia has NEVER been worse thanks to many years of U.S. foolishness and stupidity and now, the Rigged Witch Hunt!" he tweeted.
Some common terms, according to the Sephardic Folk Dictionary are bavajadas (foolishness), fregar (take advantage), debaldes (no charge), bendicho manos (blessed hands), and pinti (moody).
Loving, but not here for your foolishness, she is deeply invested in her children making something of themselves and not forgetting where they came from.
You're not putting up with foolishness—you have the wisdom to see it when it's happening, and the strength to stop it in its tracks.
But the seeming foolishness of this method hasn't stopped a handful of Italian researchers from suggesting we give it a shot… on a robot, anyway.
Democrats sounded like the wise uncles in a Disney children's film, finding a teachable moment in a rare display of foolishness by a loved one.
Prepare yourselves for plenty more foolishness about rosé from marketers, who have a product to sell, and from wine writers, who ought to know better.
But why did he approach the subject in such a trembling and self-deprecating way, excusing himself, at the outset, for its "strangeness" and "foolishness"?
This Monday is the day that makes pranksters most merry, but the comedian Sommore and others will get a jump on the foolishness on Saturday.
Its scenes are sensational, wallowing in squalor and foolishness; its dominant images are physical and deflating; its shrill theme is 'failed promise' if not outright 'tragedy.
"While Mr. Nilekani may not personally face issues because of this foolishness," he said, "spare a thought for common people whose Aadhaar details have been leaked."
His mother and father were so exhausted that at one point Al Mawsily tried to return to Mosul but quickly realized the foolishness of that decision.
Trump declared before his meeting with Putin that U.S. "foolishness" and special counsel Robert Mueller's probe were to blame for souring relations between the two countries.
Mr. President, you tweeted this morning that it's U.S. foolishness, stupidity, and the Mueller probe that is responsible for the decline in U.S. relations with Russia.
Congress' past foolishness does not excuse Trump's current actions, but a declaration of emergency for political gain would not mark a terminal slide into authoritarian rule.
With a sweetly cherubic face, a deceptively athletic physicality and an utter devotion to foolishness and slapstick, Mr. Conway was among Hollywood's most enduringly popular clowns.
We hope the Turks will stop their threats, but if they decide to commit foolishness and continue their offensive, the battle in Hajin will definitely stop.
Mr. President, you tweeted this morning that it's US Foolishness, stupidity and the Mueller probe that is responsible for the decline in US Relations with Russia.
Mr. President, you tweeted this morning that it's U.S. foolishness, stupidity and the Mueller probe that is responsible for the decline in U.S. relations with Russia.
Although—or precisely because—"Sanditon" was composed by a dying woman, the result is robust, unsparing, and alert to all the latest fashions in human foolishness.
"I saw the comedy in life and the foolishness of the human condition, and I was just dealing with what I saw around me," he said.
In late July, Trump blasted the "foolishness" of Macron for pressing ahead with a tax on big tech companies, and threatened to tax French wines in retaliation.
Every tweet, meme, viral video, trending topic is some combination of inexplicable foolishness that sometimes choosing to being clueless is just the way to keep yourself sane.
All of President Trump's reality-television posturing, all of his hooting and hollering and fussing and foolishness and tweeting and preening is sound and fury signifying squat.
Trump raised the prospect of tariffs in retaliation for a planned digital services tax by France, and he criticized President Emmanuel Macron's for what he called "foolishness".
Because this is the Trump presidency, it would be foolishness to make too many (or, really, any) hard and fast predictions about what the future might hold.
" Olga Skabeeva (host): "Well, yes, especially when he [Trump] says that because of the foolishness and stupidity of the United States, we have bad Russian-American relations.
There's an inherent foolishness in trying to imitate them, because Dillinger Four's perverse honesty, and strange amalgam of influences, ensure no one will ever get it right.
Ramming home the foolishness of the policy was the revelation that the economy shrank in the 12 months to March, its first contraction in over a decade.
Trump also blamed American "foolishness and stupidity" for the poor state of U.S.-Russia relations, returning to themes he has repeated at political rallies around the United States.
As the season progressed, I grew more weary of the foolishness of all of the antics of Vicki's friends which, in turn, created enormous pressure on our relationship.
Or is Scott dismissing religion as foolishness, given the tragic ends his religious characters come to, and the lack of hope or help they get from their beliefs?
Then he went back to taking away women's health care, legislating against international abortion rights, and generally piling on current-day foolishness to distract from his misogynistic past.
Ms Abedin, on the other hand, is being subjected to a test of faith and vows so unreasonable that to pass it might require a kind of foolishness.
Wade or deliberate misrepresentations of Kavanaugh's judicial opinions and other writings, Chairman Grassley, unruffled, let Democrats put their pettiness, meanness, and foolishness on display for 300 million Americans.
In his Helsinki press conference with Putin he undercut U.S. intelligence and law enforcement and blamed predecessors for the "foolishness and stupidity" of past U.S. policy toward Russia.
All of these elements — the danger, the fear, the foolishness, even the pain — contribute to the thrill, which doubles when you persuade someone to do it with you.
There was an arrogance and foolishness to lining up behind Hillary Clinton as soon as so many Democratic leaders did, and to putting all their chips on her.
" Mr. Trump began his day on Monday on Twitter, blaming American "foolishness and stupidity" for years of escalating tension with Russia, as well as the "Rigged Witch Hunt.
Last month, for instance, he blasted French President Emmanuel Macron's "foolishness" over a digital services tax that hit US companies and vowed to impose tariffs on French wine.
Andrey grew up in an anti-Soviet family but was among the first in his class to submit, out of "utter foolishness," an application to the Communist Youth.
"I understand, yes, that there must be reflection so that excesses do not occur, avoiding nefarious consequences for many, due to eventual foolishness by a few," he wrote.
"They don't have time for this foolishness about who loves who," says Simmons, who hosts a live discussion every Monday on her Facebook page about black church issues.
Linda Greenhouse Two decades ago, during one of the periodic eruptions of congressional foolishness toward the federal courts, Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist spoke up for judicial independence.
Those critical pieces retain a subtle political significance that suits present-day debates over the role of art, the responsibility of the artist, and the foolishness of political groupthink.
The moon mingles with Neptune, bringing flexibly to your schedule, and you have zero patience for foolishness as the moon clashes with warrior Mars and meets power planet Pluto.
" He added that the operation could be the result of a "tip-off or some kind of fantastical foolishness and lack of coordination in the work of the siloviki.
The idea of a sales tax on tech firms, which France introduced in July, prompting Mr Trump to tweet angrily about "Macron's foolishness", is gaining ground in other countries.
And then he took to Twitter to complain about "American foolishness and stupidity" in our relationship with Russia -- an appalling statement, even from the typing fingers of this president.
The key word here is intelligent: neither of her gay roles have anything like the gaudy foolishness of Blue is the Warmest Color or the nostalgic tint of Carol.
Granted, my colleagues are familiar with the axiom, "If you can start it, you can fly it," but none of us would consider such foolishness without the proper training.
Under guise of being respectful of Trump voters' concerns, pundits attributing his appeal to his economic "policies" are in effect attributing a remarkable degree of foolishness to his supporters.
Her short stories are majestic presentations of human foolishness, weakness, vanity, self-importance, viciousness, yet all of them are suffused with an awareness of and reverence for human worth.
Anouska De Georgiou: I will not remain a victim When I was introduced to Jeffrey Epstein, I was young and full of hope and the foolishness of a teenager.
Donald Trump's special advisor on regulation, Carl Icahn, told CNBC that he believes the president-elect can stop what he considers to be foolishness in regulation in the United States.
In 213, they approved this ballot initiative by nearly 19783 to 21978, setting in motion a continuing debate over whether they had acted with beneficent wisdom or with heedless foolishness.
If nothing else, the nation can now see the folly that results from the trickle-down foolishness that mainline Republicans like the House speaker, Paul Ryan, still try to peddle.
And so, in what amounts to a philosophical vaudeville performed by Gary and Janice, we get sketches depicting the savagery of elites, the pettiness of proles, the foolishness of dreamers.
The few adults in his circle, already weary of putting out fires caused by foolishness, may be able to temper excesses here and there, but the president sets the course.
The comparison between refusal to bake a cake and the Holocaust was indeed absurd, and it is reasonable to see that statement as evidence of not just foolishness but bias.
"What I'm seeing is a bunch of confusion, hearsay and foolishness," said Ms. Duley, 22010, a retired nursing assistant who is African-American, shortly after finishing breakfast at the downtown McDonald's.
The beauty of "Bandersnatch" comes in its ownership of the ridiculous, often becoming as crazy as viewers want it to, while acknowledging the foolishness as a part of two deeper questions.
Iceage's early foolishness doesn't seem to extend past an ill advised adolescent look, their take on rock and roll (an African-American medium) and its tropes remains weird and interesting enough.
Because people are walking off the Democratic plantation and they are switching their parties to Republican because they are tired of their foolishness and what they are pushing int his country.
"It's such bunk, it's such foolishness," said Karen Lindberg, a retired school principal from Tampa, Florida, who came to the event from Massachusetts with her son, where they were visiting family.
She barely suffers the foolishness of the fashion industry, and resisted showing 1205 (even its obscure name a shirking of the spotlight) men's wear to most of the press for years.
And though 50 Cent's public persona has taken a battering in recent years—beaten down by bankruptcy and downright foolishness—it remains a fact that, at one time, he was untouchable.
Of course, I paid a price for that youthful foolishness with sunburns back then, and today, in freckled patches of sun damage along with a greatly increased risk of skin cancer.
While this reprise of last year's foolishness likely will affect fewer immigrants, for those it does affect, the impact will be gut-wrenching — and the moral outrage is just as egregious.
These limitations aside, Ellsberg's effort to make vivid the genuine madness of the "doomsday machine," and the foolishness of betting our survival on mutually assured destruction, is both commendable and important.
Making sure the rich clientele never catch wind of this idiocy is a tumultuous charade, and each week brings a new maritime foolishness the crew has to somehow put up with.
Then again, you might have the five-borough foolishness that underwrote what seemed to be a minor crash last week of a car that a man named Stephen Cassidy was driving.
This prospect should be sufficient to alert Mr. Maduro and his acolytes in the judiciary to the foolishness of their autocratic behavior and persuade them to promptly restore the Assembly's authority.
The wizened, ripened Sontag hovers above her younger self in a filmed recording like a chain-smoking, skunk-haired deity, commenting both on the hopefulness and foolishness of her past self.
We had a cascading series of decisions that could be justified in the moment, but when you stepped back and took the broad view, it was just a lot of shortsighted foolishness.
The sheer sight of him, even in music videos for Jay-Z and Goodie Mob, let you know that you were going to get some laughs, some jive talk and some foolishness.
After all, while there's been plenty of social media foolishness and hoaxes across the country, there have also been a few more sinister incidents, all of them seemingly feeding off each other.
Hannah's sunny optimism that her mother will find someone, even when she's not looking for it is the kind of hogwash that she's bought into, out of self-preservation, foolishness or both.
It is an extended Colombian family of about 6,000 people whose members have been plagued with dementia for centuries, a condition they called "La Bobera" — "the foolishness" — and attributed to superstitious causes.
Sanjay Gupta on medical marijuana: We are in an age of wisdom, but also an age of foolishness (CNN)How Republicans learned to love a pot bill (Politico)Did I miss anything?
I feel a powerful attraction in the idea that, within this great nature, all of this existence called humanity—myself included—is grappling to exist within the struggle between wisdom and foolishness.
Those lucky enough to have a ticket on Saturday will realize pols do see some of the foolishness politics demands: the inflated claims, the pain of disappointment and the fiction of propriety.
The new Wheeler Building was an instant white elephant ridiculed as "Wheeler's Folly" for its size and the perceived foolishness of believing the retail corridor would ever move so far up Fulton.
"It is a shame that after four years together as a group I have to address foolishness manufactured by those that have absolutely no idea what goes on," the 20-year-old began.
Hours before his meeting with Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump claimed relations between the U.S. and Russia had "never been worse" — and blamed the "foolishness and stupidity" of his own country for the breakdown.
As with the return of fascism and the measles outbreak, it's difficult to believe that mere foolishness and complacency could return us to the bad old days until we actually see it happen.
"I was not there for any foolishness," said David Wilson, the president of Morgan State in Baltimore, who said he consulted with student leaders, faculty, alumni and regents before agreeing to the meeting.
Before the summit kicked off Monday, Trump blamed the downturn on U.S.-Russian relations on the "foolishness" and "stupidity" of American foreign policy — and took direct aim at the Mueller investigation on Twitter.
But for me, it was a gut-level reminder that a little bit of foolishness and a lot of letting go could recover parts of myself that were never really left in the past.
" Even earlier on Monday, before heading into the talks, Trump tweeted, "Our relationship with Russia has NEVER been worse thanks to many years of U.S. foolishness and stupidity and now, the Rigged Witch Hunt!
It's obvious to pick out the foolishness of removing the process of self-thinking in "Fahrenheit 451", however, today this fiction is seeping its way into existence through the governmental censorship of news reporting.
Being both determined and right is a wonderful thing in a politician but a dangerous one in a constitutional monarch—particularly when determination shades into pigheadedness and rightness comes with a hefty dose of foolishness.
It's creating a very tense environment, and a number of administration officials can't believe the level of foolishness required for Don Jr. to not only do this but to have such a conversation over email.
In an email Cibrian's rep sent a statement from the actor that read: ""I normally don't respond to Brandi's foolishness but I will not allow false and reverse accusations to go unanswered about my wife.
Ali was one of them, and yet at his heart, he was still a kid from Louisville who ran with the gods and walked with the crippled and smiled at the foolishness of it all.
"It is foolishness for the United States to accelerate the development of these financial alternatives, which are a profound security threat in the long run," said Elizabeth Rosenberg, a sanctions official during the Obama administration.
Unfortunately, the multi-level marketing industry and its trade association the Direct Selling Association hopes to limit regulators' power to stop the kind of business foolishness that makes victims of adult consumers of any age.
Yes, the foolishness of Draymond Green, who was suspended for Game 133, provided vital assistance to James and company in wiping out a 3-1 deficit and erasing 52 years of sports frustration in Cleveland.
" When it came to a memorable and funny scene in which Leia slaps Dameron for his foolishness, Isaac says, "That was one of the first things that we shot and I think we did 24 takes.
Echoing an attitude shared by the English Puritans, who had come to short-lived political power in the 17th century under Oliver Cromwell, they decried Christmas and Easter alike as times of foolishness, drunkenness, and revelry.
Steven S. Orlow, Flushing, N.Y. Much rightly has been made of the arrogance and foolishness of the presidential speechwriter Ben Rhodes's boast of pulling a woolly Iran nuclear deal over the eyes of naïve young journalists.
So fund managers are trying to figure out how they can use behavioral finance - proven insights about people's foolishness with finances - to select a basket of investments they can offer as a low-fee exchange-traded fund.
So for me, this might well replace Legacy's White Country Blues whenever I need reminding that the Trumper-spawning white supremacists who lost the Civil War had their moments of blessed foolishness, bemused melancholy, and supernal grace.
" Then shortly before his meeting with Putin began on Monday, Trump sent a tweet pinning the hostile relationship between the US and Russia on "many years of U.S. foolishness and stupidity and now, the Rigged Witch Hunt!
Honestly, at this point, I thought the story would fall apart, and I'd have to come up with some conclusion about how nobody matched with me because people generally don't have time for this kind of foolishness.
But when he tweeted hours before the summit that "Our relationship with Russia has NEVER been worse thanks to many years of U.S. foolishness and stupidity," it was a gift Moscow would not even have hoped for.
Among the most interesting: the Exxon Protection Agency; the Coal and Oil Management Agency, or COMA; the Environmental Destruction Agency; Enrich Pruitt's Allies; and the Department of Catastrophic Myopia Fueled by Anti-Scientific Foolishness, or DCMFASF for short.
Gabriel's sense of the absurd and his willingness to recognize his own foolishness make him a worthwhile companion, even though, the film suggests, his stubborn insistence on doing things his own way may have cost him his life.
Mr. Wallace told The New York Times on Tuesday that Mr. Bannon's accusation was "utter foolishness and completely misleading," and that he had never agreed to any editorial changes at the behest of Mr. Trump or his aides.
The tearing hot pain, every time she put her weight on it, seemed inseparable from her injured amour propre—she couldn't bear the picture of her own foolishness, the idiotic ugliness of her stumbling sideways, hanging on to strangers.
The "foolishness and stupidity" of U.S. policy towards Russia was the failure of the Obama administration to see this — to recognize Russian hostility and adjust our approach accordingly, rather than pushing a "reset" born of naiveté and wishful thinking.
Trump spoke for an hour at his presidential kickoff from Trump Tower, and hit what would become many of the major themes of his candidacy: the death of the American dream, the foolishness of the Iraq War, his personal awesomeness.
PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron is pressing ahead with a digital tax in France, a move U.S. President Donald Trump described as "foolishness", and the French leader is keen to reach an international agreement on taxing big tech companies.
"All of this foolishness weighed on my mental health so @ArianaGrande you know I got love for you but until you're ready to really make sure everyone's ok don't use me or this moment to promote a song," West said.
For their part, Chinese state media and quasi-independent media and commentators extoll the strength of China and the weakness of the United States, the wisdom of its leaders and their model, and the foolishness and chaos of the Trump administration.
" In her post, Beer continued, "We have both grown and changed so much at this point and it has been an extremely difficult thing to relive / even go thru … and I hope ALL of my fans learn from my foolishness.
It takes only a moment's reflection to realize that this is foolishness; if it were true, then our veins and arteries would have a grid plan like that of Manhattan rather than the messy medieval street plan they actually have.
"All of this foolishness weighed on my mental health so @ArianaGrande you know I got love for you but until you're ready to really make sure everyone's ok don't use me or this moment to promote a song," he added.
After his own Justice Department indicted 12 more Russian agents for interfering in his favor in the 2016 election, Trump again attacked the investigation as a "rigged witch hunt" and blamed American "foolishness and stupidity" for our bad relationship with Russia.
It seems that by some strange caprice, fate wished to give the husband pusillanimity, absurdity, the foolishness of one destined to serve, and to give his wife the spirit, courage and steadiness of purpose of a man born to rule.
Through a precarious combination of luck and foolishness, we made it to the rink safely, but as I sat in the lobby, heart racing, intensely dizzy and disoriented, I handed my phone to a stranger and asked him to call 911.
It was sometimes hard for a kid watching reruns of "Hogan's Heroes" — as I did nearly every weekday afternoon that Gerald Ford was president — to square the foolishness of Klink and Schultz with the genocidal monstrosity of the real Nazis.
We can scoff at the little girl's foolishness, but, in real life, we often do the same thing — we chase after the things that we think will make us happy and don't realize that we're heading down a dangerous path.
"Niggas put up a good front, but you can see the zipper," the New York-based MC raps in a weathered voice, deep with contempt but also something resembling amusement for widespread foolishness and fakery: This is America in decline.
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Donald Trump met one-on-one with Russia's Vladimir Putin behind closed doors on Monday in a long-awaited summit overshadowed by the U.S. president blaming his own country's past "foolishness and stupidity" for the two powers' hostile relations.
And while the movie starts out seeming like it might be about unconventional families and communal living, situations in which everyone is given an equivalent voice, it's fascinating to watch the varying shades of wisdom and foolishness emerge in all the characters.
"All of this foolishness weighed on my mental health so @ArianaGrande you know I got love for you but until you're ready to really make sure everyone's ok don't use me or this moment to promote a song," West added on Saturday.
It didn't pay, with a family to keep: he was part-funded by a group called Faith and Foolishness, which supports clown-priests, and was lucky to rent the vicarage of St Mary's Olveston, near Bristol, where he in turn helped the vicar.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's supreme leader has blasted as "foolishness" a decision by Bahrain's leaders to strip a top Shi'ite Muslim cleric of his citizenship, and said it could provoke violence from Shi'ites, who make up the majority in the Sunni-ruled Gulf kingdom.
"I look at these kids laughing with each other, standing without jackets like even the cold can't touch them and I don't understand why there are people for whom rules and norms are fully optional, for whom foolishness is celebrated," Niru thinks.
In the end, as I drove down Chicago's Edens Expressway, surrounded by gigantic SUVs, huge trucks and the other mammoth vehicles that have been chosen by the American public in preference to such vehicles as Chevy's Cruze, I speculated about such foolishness.
"Just apart from that, there was a lot of foolishness in this election and a lot of really cartoonish campaigning, and I think by the time of the president's visit last weekend, people were kind of tired of that entire approach," Lamb said.
Stripped of the darker notes, with all foolishness and wasted blood and civilian death and persistent insurgency bleached out, such displays serve an implicit function: Let's grieve our dead and celebrate our sacrifices and power, but without honest accounting, much less reckoning.
But if they plucked the wrong leaf or didn't understand me at all, I would usually realize the foolishness of wasting energy on getting my way and somewhere from the recesses of my memory be reminded, 'Do not seek to be master of all . . .
The Book of Enoch describes how bad angels corrupted human beings, tempting them to misuse knowledge and technology: a good metaphor, Mr Evans thinks, for the foolishness of modern times and the way in which whole institutions can be infected by a culture of corruption.
"No, I think this whole concept of political correctness -- you can say this, you can't say that, you can't repeat what someone said -- it's total foolishness, and it's going to destroy our nation and we need to be more mature than that," Carson added.
Elizabeth Warren (her "economic patriotism" platform is essentially the industrial policy referenced above) recognize the foolishness of this position, especially given that our tax code picks winners all the time based not on forward thinking but on which sector has the best-connected lobbyists.
For Musk, the ill-advised tweet was either a drug-induced bit of foolishness or a short-sighted attempt to address the hordes of short-sellers who have swarmed over the stock, angling to make millions of dollars off any perceived misfortune in the market.
The stupefying foolishness of the plan is evident in three main points from Monday's s outline offered in op-eds by Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer and three Democratic House members in which they purport to give the broad strokes of the party's economic strategy.
"I have always kind of thought that people at some point would just say, you know, enough of this foolishness, we're going to look at these policies and we're going to see what works," Carson said in a question-and-answer session after his speech.
That feeling of foolishness, Ellsberg continues, will last two weeks, at which point you will become so enthralled by your access to "whole libraries of hidden information" that it will have become very hard for you to learn from anybody who doesn't have these clearances.
"I enjoy them [the memes] because it is nice to know I'm not alone in my foolishness," said Renee, a 38-year-old attorney who said she tries to not get feelings get in the way of dating — but that did not happen this year.
"Declaring Jerusalem a capital is disregarding history and the truths in the region, it is a big injustice/cruelty, shortsightedness, foolishness/madness, it is plunging the region and the world into a fire with no end in sight," Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag said on Twitter.
And look, I was also married to a woman who was not going to put up with any foolishness, and you know, Michelle, I can't underestimate the degree to which having a life partner who is so grounded and so strong and steady and fundamentally honest helped.
The men treated her with condescension and irritation, not so much because she was a woman as because she was a woman pretending to know things that she did not know, and vanity and foolishness, which were tolerable in a man, were not tolerable in a woman.
"His outlook has always been on the fecklessness of overregulation by big government," Mr. Ginsberg said, adding that the two "would spend countless hours" talking about what they saw as the foolishness of Federal Election Commission actions to "regulate the unregulatable" — that is, political campaign speech.
"It gives in one eddying concentration almost every possible foolishness, cliché, platitude and muddlement about mechanical progress and progress in general, served up with a sauce of sentimentality that is all its own" H.G. Wells wrote in a ringing non-endorsement for The Times in 1927.
Have we become so inured to the boorish, bombastic blather (with apologies to William Safire), the outright lies and the utter foolishness emanating from President Trump that we shrug off his "crush the loser terrorists" and "Rocket Man" (North Korea's leader) speech before the United Nations?
At the same time, some who loaned him bitcoin curse their foolishness for putting so much of their savings into the cryptocurrency and then lending some or all of it to a man halfway around the world, based on nothing more than a profile on a crypto lending website.
In a morning tweet, he blamed the dismal state of Russia-America relations not on the Kremlin—even though it has annexed Crimea, shot down a passenger airliner and interfered in America's presidential election—but on America's past foolishness and stupidity, and now on "the Rigged Witch Hunt".
Trump declared before the summit started that U.S. "foolishness" and special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's probe were to blame for souring relations between the two countries.
Such incidents are not born of malice or foolishness; they are born of the fact that in America today, there is a pipeline of "meritocratic" excellence that has created a class that lives in a parallel world to the one in which the vast majority of the country lives.
Trump declared before his meeting with Putin that U.S. "foolishness" and special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's probe were to blame for souring relations between the two countries.
Trump spent the hours before the summit on his fave social media platform, tweeting out blame for the dismal state of relations between the US and Russia -- on the US. He blasted Barack Obama, years of "US foolishness and stupidity" and the special counsel's investigation into Russia's 2016 election interference.
He had worked for eight years at Rel-Tech, but more and more he had found the banter of the other men there a trial, the endless football talk, the foolishness and bragging about drink and women, and in truth he was relieved when the chance of a redundancy came up.
There was gilded, giddy bloat and collapse in 2007 and 2008; a broke-ass bottoming-out in the years that followed; ongoing false hope and the slow-motion revelation of the faithlessness and foolishness of those in charge; and a whole a lot of echoing meaningless games against the Miami Marlins.
And just as Looney Tunes cartoons used chunks of Brahms, Rossini, Smetana and Chopin as oh-so-civilized foils for the mayhem of Bugs Bunny and associates, commercials have often juxtaposed "this supposedly educated music with foolishness and tomfoolery," said David Muhlenfeld, vice president and creative director of the Martin Agency.
You can tell the he's not having it with Kanye's POV -- he even says as much by calling it "foolishness" ... adding that if you know your history, you don't listen to such BS. We also ask Stevie if he'd attend a Trump-hosted meeting at the White House to discuss racial issues.
To which Ben Domenech, author of the popular conservative newsletter The Transom, retorted that Facebook is obviously not just an open platform, that its curation of the news automatically makes it an important gatekeeper as well, and that it's therefore "an act of foolishness or cowardice" to fail to hold displays of bias to account.
And it seems like she had a good point: Just hours before the meeting was set to begin, Trump tweeted that the US is to blame for poor relations with Russia: Our relationship with Russia has NEVER been worse thanks to many years of U.S. foolishness and stupidity and now, the Rigged Witch Hunt!
A headline in the government-controlled Sputnik News on Monday read: "Trump: Ties With Russia Have Never Been Worse Due to Years of 'US Foolishness'" A number of lawmakers and former government officials have cautioned that the summit could serve to bolster Putin's domestic image while offering few chances for the U.S. to extract concessions.
In Senate hearings, Democrats generally want to push the idea that President Obama's (and therefore the Democratic Party's) narrative and strategies are correct, while Republicans want to disprove the notion that the president and his party are right about anything whatsoever, and convincingly demonstrate that Obama and his foolishness will doom the world to anarchy and ruin.
We saw the elegantly severe columns of a Doric temple left unfinished, for reasons impossible to know, by some Greeks of the Classical era in Segesta, on Sicily, where Odysseus' remaining crew ate the forbidden meat of the cattle that belonged to the sun god, Hyperion, the climatic instance of foolishness which got them all killed.
Double Tap feels more like a story of people coming together because it's foolishness not to resurrect familiar IP in this franchise-obsessed age, especially when the actors, director (Venom's Ruben Fleischer), and screenwriters (Deadpool's Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, this time with Dave Callahan) are all way more marketable than they were a decade ago.
Put this way, even the most dim-witted of policymakers — except for Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE and his ilk — would realize the foolishness of such an exercise.
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness…" How to tell what of this was necessary, and what was extraneous?
It is a credit to the guile of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) and the tactical foolishness of the Democratic caucus that confirmations now occur this way.
Things are fair and decent, and no one died in Puerto Rico," Biden quipped at the beginning of remarks at an economic summit in Washington, D.C. Biden, who did not name Trump during his remarks calling for higher wages, also blasted "all of this foolishness that's going on with this phony populism and this naked nationalism that's being promulgated right now.
" A welcome move The ruling opened with the lines "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness... it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness," from Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities.
The chi, and all the other spirits the reader encounters along the way—the evil agwus, the sobbing akaliogolis, "rejected by earth and heaven", the ndiichies and the ajoonmuo, with its "three heads and torso of a vile beast"—imbue the novel with the richness of Igbo belief, transforming a tale of love and foolishness into a profound study of human frailty and the power of evil over the imagination.
The paradox of populism is well-known: that the failure of populist policies fuels demand for yet more extreme populist policies as bad government creates more havoc and populist leaders blame that havoc not on their own foolishness but on the machinations of the global elite (as will surely be the case when Brexit fails to deliver that £219m a week for the National Health Service that Brexiteers promised during the referendum).
On my United flights to Wyoming, there was an unexplained delay, chirpy insistence that an obviously delayed flight would leave on time, a failure to explain how easy it was to make up time en route when so much padding is added to the actual flight time and, finally, the seeming foolishness of forcing frazzled people to stuff wheelie bags that will fit in the overhead bins (with room to spare) into a gate-side sizer (where they may not).
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's foolish and potentially destructive trade war with the rest of the world has triggered yet more foolishness — the president's proposal to provide $22019 billion of government financial assistance to U.S. farmers harmed by retaliatory tariffs other countries are imposing on U.S. agricultural exports.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpPence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Mnuchin aims to wait until end of 2020 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment MORE first threatened tariffs against France in July of last year, rebuking French President Emmanuel MacronEmmanuel Jean-Michel MacronThe Hill's Morning Report - Worries about war in world capitals, Congress France warns US against digital tax retaliation ISIS winter offensive illustrates need to confront global threat MORE for "foolishness" after the digital services tax was signed into law.

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