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Nor, apparently, are any of the numerous furors he has sparked.
But he has also generated repeated furors with words and deeds.
Politico actually tabulated 46 scandals or other furors that have been declared worse than Watergate.
But some suggest voters may tire of the furors that Trump seems to delight in causing.
Instead, buried deep beneath the furors over Russia, health care and presidential "wiretapping," it hardly broke at all.
The fear, at least among some, is that Bannon's hire will lead the campaign into even more such furors.
"It's not the sort of thing you want to be talking about," the source said, referring to the furors.
Judy suggested that one option was simply to go quiet on some of the more tabloid-flavored Trump furors.
Mr. Trump's policies on immigration, oil, financial deregulation, Mexico, NATO, Russia, China and Australia have all set off furors.
It was more interested in throwing as many conservative furors at the wall, like scrolling through that Facebook feed I mentioned above.
This proposal is a modification of an earlier call to ban Muslims from coming into the country — a statement that caused one of the many furors that dogged Trump's campaign.
But for all the back and forth, some Washington insiders caution against making too much of every new Trump controversy, at least with respect to how those furors affect Capitol Hill deal-making.
Longtime Florida GOP consultant and Trump critic John "Mac" Stipanovich, said that the president's base had been so loyal to him through so many furors, it seemed unlikely they would desert him now.
Amid the various furors, which also included a revocation of press credentials for The Washington Post, GOP figures in Washington, D.C., and beyond have sought to distance themselves from their standard-bearer. Sen.
The encounter with Putin in Helsinki on Monday differs from previous Trump furors: The president caused serious tremors even among stalwart supporters with his sympathetic tone toward the Russian president and his apparent skepticism about U.S. intelligence agency findings.
If nothing else, the reversal reflects the challenges that Hollywood studios face as they contend with online furors over past behavior in response to the #MeToo and Time's Up movements, all while trying to protect billion-dollar film properties.
Süddeutsche Zeitung, working with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, a Washington-based group comprising more than 100 news media organizations, published articles about the Panama Papers starting last month that have set off political furors and unsettled financial institutions around the world.
While the situations are often overblown and bizarre, there's something at their core that still feels grounded in the era's reality: furors over hot new game releases and technology, youthful rebellion against boring corporate life, and the excitement that celebrities and media would create.
That instinct got her into trouble as first lady when she thought she and President Clinton could battle the news media, Republicans, and others seeking documents and answers about the Whitewater land deal, the firing of White House Travel Office aides and any number of other furors.
Biden will almost certainly face questions about the two furors that have recently dogged his candidacy: his earlier support for the anti-abortion Hyde Amendment, which he has now reversed; and his praise for the affability of two Southern segregationists of an earlier era, the late Sens.
Journalists can run fewer stories on a subject, talk about it once a day on cable news and not every hour, assume a matter-of-fact tone, remind themselves that Twitter isn't public opinion, question scandal material shopped by someone's political rivals, and in other ways bear in mind that many people deplore the media proclivity for these furors.
She eventually makes her way to Bete Noire, adopting the name "Lee". She makes her base of operations in a bar called Furors. People come to her seeking her help and if she believes that they have been wronged, she helps them; however, if she thinks they deserve their fate, not only might she refuse to help them, she might also help to further their destruction. By day, she works as a physical education teacher at a girls' school, until it is destroyed by Slate.
The owner of Furor's, a Bete Noire bar in which violence is prohibited. Dolf allows Lee to use Furors as a base of operations, and is indeed quite protective of her, christening her "The Fallen Angel." It is implied that Dolf may be Adolf Hitler; in addition to the name of his bar's similarity to Hitler's title of Führer, Dolf claims that he has been a painter, a writer, "dabbled" in politics, and made enemies. He also owns a World War II-era Walther P38 pistol.

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