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"People are leaving because Melania is done," the lefties gloated.
" And Mr. Christie gloated: "I told you he wouldn't be ready.
After Chou's video apology was released, Huang gloated victoriously on Weibo.
On Twitter, Mr. Trump's campaign manager gloated about Mr. Biden's performance.
And McConnell's campaign gloated over his would-be tormentor's loss on Twitter.
Once it beat me, 5 to 2, Cozmo spun around and gloated.
He gloated about how his use of a racial slur hurt Sen.
Three days later, Trump gloated, "I love WikiLeaks," at a rally in Pennsylvania.
Trump gloated over the story on Twitter, which only added fuel to the fire.
My father, the real-life Benjamin Button, gloated at his internal age of 39.
Democrats gloated and establishment Republicans fumed, with both groups pinning Moore's defeat on Bannon.
"You really should get one; they're wonderful," he gloated, a shining statue in each hand. .
Still, he gloated that Russia was front and center in the campaign, no longer ignored.
"There you go, bud," Thornton gloated with a grin, as Odenkirk laughed in the crowd.
Brown allegedly gloated over the incidents in text messages that were included in the suit.
Not surprisingly, cable giant Comcast practically gloated at the FCC's failure to vote on the proposal.
President Trump gloated over the opportunity to stock the rest of the federal bench with conservatives.
For months, Republicans gloated as Democrats agonized and squabbled over the question of impeaching President Trump.
He sat and listened while they overshared, then went and gloated about their recklessness in his confessionals.
Rouhani has also gloated about "deceiving" western governments during the nuclear talks, according to his own biography.
"I've been clear throughout that the next president would name the next Supreme Court justice," McConnell gloated.
The activists cheered and gloated, thinking it was the end of their encounter with law enforcement forces.
Of course, President Trump was thrilled about the firing and gloated about it on, what else, Twitter.
" Gloated Gruber on Thursday morning, following the draft's release, "This is no longer an ObamaCare repeal bill.
"Political risk has shifted to the developed world," gloated a recent column in South Africa's Rand Daily Mail.
But the more he gloated, the more China appears to have seen an opening to push for more.
It came as he gloated about a federal judge's decision to dismiss a defamation suit she had brought.
The Daily Caller gloated about Trump's refusal to allow "Palestinian threats of violence" to sway the United States.
For you have gloated over the sacrifice of others, and yourself have sacrificed, and intend to sacrifice — nothing.
Nonetheless the Russia news media has gloated over this gas delivery to Boston and claimed it as Russian.
After the Daily Stormer went down, founder Andrew Anglin gloated over the "massive amount of publicity" it had gotten.
At Mr Abubakar's polling station in Yola, Abdul Mutallib, another of his followers, looked on as APC supporters gloated.
Democrats gloated about the failure of GOP leaders and Trump to get the bill to the Senate for consideration.
"It was an execution in the streets," state assistant district attorney Jason Napoli told jurors, arguing Hayes gloated afterwards.
When, during the 2016 campaign, Donald Trump gloated, "I love the uneducated," his sentiments were cynical but not unjustified.
Trump gloated on social media, continuing his weeks-long push to sow discord between Sanders and his Democratic rivals.
"I think it's fair to say that without me there wouldn't have been a Great Train Robbery," Mr. Goody gloated.
"The thickest part of the MacBook Air is still thinner than the thinnest part of the TZ series," he gloated.
At the end of 1917, Germany's foreign minister, Richard von Kühlmann, gloated about his country's role in November's Bolshevik coup.
At that time, according to police testimony, he had gloated that Mr. Carson "thought he was tough," so he shot him.
"I can't wait for the world to meet these little Gemini illuminati babies," she gloated, in a classic smug Gemini manner.
After the 2016 election, Donald Trump and Republicans gloated that the Democratic Party was in its worst shape since the 20123s.
The paparazzo who Louis Tomlinson allegedly attacked has gloated that he sometimes berates celebrities and then watches them unravel on camera.
An EU press release gloated that European companies would gain an "important head start into a market with an enormous economic potential".
The next morning, Duong turned on the TV and the trio gloated as they saw their mug shots splashed across the screen.
"This is how elections are won in America," Mr. Cruz gloated after walking away with the most delegates in Wyoming last month.
In the spin room afterward, even rival campaigns gloated that Mr. Biden, who's been leading the polls, had been dealt a blow.
The president gloated about the network's mishap and cited the retraction as evidence that the establishment news media was biased against him.
"Thank God nobody is accusing us anymore of interfering in the U.S. elections," Putin gloated Wednesday at an economic forum in Moscow.
"First he had this little makeup thing applying, like, makeup around his mustache because he had one of those sweat mustaches," Rubio gloated.
" He gloated about how he loves to "grab 'em by the pussy" and that "when you're a star, they let you do it.
One participant, William Mallory, also known as Buck, gloated so much about having skinned Turner that it was listed in his own obituary.
He simply said "I am French" and gloated about the soccer tournament, allowing viewers to debate their own politics in their own heads.
"What we learned today is Hillary's firewall with Latino voters is a myth," gloated Arturo Carmona, deputy political director of the Sanders campaign.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday night gloated that former Mayor Michael Bloomberg was taking heavy hits during the ninth 2020 Democratic presidential debate.
When the event finally took place in Dyker Heights, Councilman Justin Brannan gloated that the group had to sneak around to hold the event.
Trump, who's long been buds with Patriots GM Bill Belichick and owner Robert Kraft, recently gloated about the team's Super Bowl placement on Twitter.
After the Dow closed up nearly 2,000 points, he gloated to the media on Saturday and autographed a chart that displayed the upward move.
President Donald Trump gloated after his former attorney general, Jeff Sessions, was forced into a runoff in the Alabama Senate primary after Tuesday's vote.
Trump gloated over the power of his social media presence after a Twitter employee on his way out briefly deleted the president's personal account.
" Surveying the city's decline, she blames the combative African-American mayor Coleman Young for disrespecting her family, saying he "gloated as white businesses moved out.
Without a filter of decency or a shred of diplomacy, Trump gloated about how the latest mass murder by the Islamic State barbarians helped him.
McConnell and his allies have gloated openly about Bannon's public downfall and insist he did not pose a serious threat to the Republicans in power.
Last November, Democrats gloated about their success winning governors seats in two red states — Kentucky and Louisiana — with help from a historic surge of voters.
"The single biggest issue in bringing the Republicans home in the end was the Supreme Court," Senator McConnell gloated to The Washington Post in February.
NDJAMENA, Chad — After B-2 bombers struck an Islamic State training camp in Libya in January, killing more than 80 militants, American officials privately gloated.
Corcoran gloated a bit ... saying he was only trying to protect taxpayers and "ensure transparency is the rule and not the exception in state government."
The former secretary of state gloated that she had a great night and said Trump, who complained about his microphone after the debate, knew he lost.
He has attacked individual companies as unpatriotic but has gloated about the success of the stock market, which is concerned only with a company's bottom line.
As he was leaving office, Duncan basically gloated about his lawyers having snookered the Republican-led Congress into enshrining the Common Core agenda into federal law.
The president, who recently gloated over media layoffs, pleads ignorance about his attacks' corrosive impact on American journalism, and he claims to support a free press.
After the election, the bot traffic declined rapidly, with the exception of some pro-Trump programs that gloated, "We won and you lost," Dr. Howard said.
The message was clear: the airstrike have not weakened Assad, despite US President Donald Trump having gloated that he would fire "new, shiny and smart" missiles.
Following Sessions' somewhat surprising second-place finish, Trump gloated about the result on Twitter and blamed it on Sessions' failure to shut down the Mueller investigation.
If the Red Sox had lost the night before, he wore his shirt to school and got grief about it; if they had won, he gloated.
In the hours after Donald Trump Jr. gloated about the spending — which Democrats swiftly denounced — thousands of his supporters and detractors duked it out in the replies.
In tweets Wednesday, porn star Stormy Daniels&apos lawyer, Michael Avenatti, gloated over the news and inquired how much money Cohen&aposs lawyers had "soaked" him for.
Trump has often gloated about his cheapskate campaign, saying his frugality proves he is better qualified to manage the national treasury than rivals like former Florida Gov.
"The Dems were trying to distance themselves from the four 'progressives,' but now they are forced to embrace them," Mr. Trump gloated on Twitter on Monday evening.
All the Fake News, all the money spent = 0 Trump gloated over Republicans' victories in special elections, including the June 20 GOP victory in Georgia's Sixth Congressional District.
" Venezuela's Information Minister Jorge Rodriguez, during a Sunday news conference, gloated about the opposition's failure to bring in aid and called Guaido "a puppet and a used condom.
"While Clinton continues to happily mislead the voters, Clinton's lies are being exposed for what they are," Trump's campaign gloated on Monday, as fact-checkers began to pounce.
Yet he gloated to me about being able to obtain weaponry and said he had ventured back into the chat-rooms where he had first encountered the brothers.
This move followed the leaking of the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape that sent shockwaves throughout the political world, in which Trump gloated about grabbing women "by the p----."
My little basket of deplorables, as I call my conservative family, gloated with Trump toasts galore, and Kevin presented me with his annual holiday column with an extra flourish.
President Trump on Tuesday referred to the pornographic film actress Stephanie Clifford as "Horseface" in a Twitter post, as he gloated about a recent court ruling in his favor.
Mr. Trump's verbal assault came as he gloated about a federal judge's decision to dismiss a defamation suit filed by Ms. Clifford, who is known professionally as Stormy Daniels.
Behind the scenes: Trump has gloated to advisers that he broke Erdogan during the Brunson negotiations — that he hit Turkey "so hard" with sanctions and drove its economy down.
The president also gloated this week as the Democratic Party's caucuses in Iowa descended into chaos and ended in a muddled result that suggests a long primary battle to come.
According to revelations in August by Revista Factum, a website, they gloated over killing gang members, shared tips on tampering with crime scenes and posted videos of detainees being tortured.
Over the next 24 hours, as Mr. Christie gloated in television interviews and on the stump, Mr. Rubio angrily groused to advisers about news coverage saying he had lost his momentum.
When Cyril Almeida, a Pakistani journalist, revealed earlier this month that he had been banned from travelling abroad after writing a story that embarrassed Pakistan's security forces, India's tabloid press gloated.
On Thursday, at the National Prayer Breakfast — usually a sober and non-partisan affair — and a bizarre appearance before press gathered in the East Room of the White House, Trump gloated.
The photog -- Karl Larsen -- was interviewed by Howard Stern a few years back and gloated about his confrontation with Mel Gibson, boasting his plan was to berate Gibson into going nuclear.
Prominent analysts gloated about the opportunity this presented for Russia to extend its global influence and, possibly, shed economic sanctions imposed by the United States and Europe over Crimea and Ukraine.
As The New York Times reported, after Trump recalled the U.S. ambassador, Lutsenko gloated to the head of AntAC that he had "eliminated your roof," using Russian mafia slang for guardian.
Even players like Aqua, who won the duos tournament, gloated about knocking out Tfue in the solo cup, a good example of how even the best Fortnite players still revere his reputation.
Chess has come a long way since the days of Fischer, who sulked when he lost, gloated when he won and forfeited his title in 1975 when he declined to defend his crown.
In September, Mr. Trump left the traveling press corps behind as he made his way to a rally in New Hampshire, and gloated about it as he took the stage without us there.
And Trump seems more upset about seeing the elephants head out to pasture than when his GOP rivals left the clown car primary — he gloated when many of them dropped out of the race.
"During three-decades worth of sexual harassment allegations, Harvey Weinstein lined the pockets of Democrats to the tune of three quarters of a million dollars," RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel gloated in a press statement.
A woman who traveled from Wuhan to Europe allegedly gloated on social media that she had a low fever but took medicines to reduce her symptoms and evade airport health checks, the BBC reported.
He gloated over how they used to crush their victims' necks with wooden staves, how they hanged them, strangled them, cut off their heads, ran them over with cars—all because they were allowed to.
A candidate who had gloated over chants of "lock her up" for an opponent who had used unsecured emails had, once elected, conducted foreign policy by extortion, on open cellphone lines penetrated by the Russians.
At the World Economic Forum in Davos last month, Trump gloated about booming stock markets and argued that if Hillary Clinton had won the election, then the market would have lost half of its value.
While Trump has shown willingness to punish Turkey over any gains by the Islamic State, he's also gloated about how the terrorist group — including thousands of its imprisoned members — are now Turkey and Europe's problem.
Martin Shkreli All but Gloated Over Huge Drug Price Increases, Memos Show | Documents released by a congressional panel show that Valeant Pharmaceuticals and Turing Pharmaceuticals, Mr. Shkreli's former company, sometimes raised prices as much as fiftyfold.
"This is what happens to someone who loyally gets appointed Attorney General of the United States & then doesn't have the wisdom or courage to stare down & end the phony Russia Witch Hunt," Trump gloated on Twitter.
Ackman had gloated about the victory in the New York Times, which Icahn felt had violated a decades‑old code on Wall Street—never rub it in the other guy's face, no matter how gratifying the win.
A woman who traveled from Wuhan — the epicenter of an ongoing deadly coronavirus outbreak — allegedly gloated on social media that she had a low fever but took medicines to reduce her symptoms and evade airport health checks.
North Face even gloated about its success with a short, two-minute video detailing how shots of famous locales were swapped for similar-seeming photos featuring North Face product placement, inorganically juicing North Face visibility in Google results.
In Alexandria, Negan banged on the gate and gloated with his usual dramatic flair; asking for Rick and for every member of the community to apologize to him personally — the person with the lamest response would meet Lucille.
The president has gloated at political rivals and news media outlets ever since Attorney General William Barr released a summary Sunday of special counsel Robert Mueller's nearly two-year probe into Russian efforts to influence the 2016 election.
She gloated about wearing a £2 dress from Marks & Spencer to meet Jackie Kennedy ("with the rest of them dripping diamonds down to their navels") and didn't attend either of the Academy Awards ceremonies at which she won.
McConnell's allies gloated over the loss by Blankenship, who had also called him "Cocaine Mitch" in a reference to drugs being found aboard a ship owned by the company of the father of his wife, transportation secretary Elaine Chao.
Seated in the dark at Saint Nikola Church because of a power failure, the 71-year-old priest gloated at "the defeat of satanic forces" in the West bent on strengthening NATO, expanding gay rights and championing Western notions of tolerance.
The star-studded Indian team was tipped to win, but when Pakistan bowled out India's top players in short order, millions of Pakistani mobile phones gloated with snaps of a spectator at the match wearing a T-shirt inscribed "Winner takes Kashmir".
And Mr. Trump gloated about defying the polls and the expectations of his own party to win the presidency, and boasted of how he had taken his revenge on Republicans who kept him at a distance and then lost their own races.
He gloated about the building where he lived, which he does control and which escaped disruption from the storm, posting on Twitter that "people are having a great time in Trump Tower atrium," as Mary Elizabeth Williams noted in Salon at the time.
In one instance, the test proctor sat by a teen at her high school in San Francisco and helped her cheat; afterward, federal prosecutors say, he "gloated" with her and her mother, celebrating the fact that they had cheated and gotten away with it.
At a press conference afterwards he gloated that his party had volunteered its own suspension and characterised the move as a mere piece of political theatre designed to sooth the sensibilities of the EPP's more liberal-minded members (about which he seems to be right).
Mr. McConnell openly gloated about the single maneuver that has most infuriated Democrats in the court fight — his refusal to even convene a hearing for Mr. Obama's choice to replace Justice Antonin Scalia, Judge Merrick B. Garland, after the justice's death in February 2016.
The press pilloried her for describing England, in the run-up to the Brexit vote, as a "cake-filled, misery-laden gray old island," and gloated when an irate farmer came close to drenching her with manure during an anti-fracking protest in 2016.
In the clubhouse party after Saturday's clincher of the A.L. Championship Series, Taubman profanely gloated — repeatedly, without prompting — to a group of female reporters about the team's acquisition of closer Roberto Osuna, who joined the team last year while serving a 23-game suspension for domestic violence.
There was little sign of any such desire in Tehran, where hawkish figures gloated that Mr Trump had confirmed their doubts about bargaining with the West, while relative moderates, such as President Hassan Rouhani, said there was only a small window of opportunity to save the agreement.
Shortly after Trump was briefed during the transition by senior US intelligence officials about the hacks at the Democratic National Committee, he gloated in his first comments and said the Republican National Committee was also targeted but "had strong hacking defenses and the hackers were unsuccessful."
Mr. Trump is coming off two particularly damaging weeks for his campaign — a period in which he personally attacked a Mexican-American judge hearing a lawsuit against Trump University, gloated about predicting attacks like the Orlando massacre that left 49 dead, and fired his embattled campaign manager.
In the clubhouse celebration after that game, the assistant general manager Brandon Taubman gloated profanely to a group of female reporters about the Astros' acquisition of pitcher Roberto Osuna, who had been serving a suspension for domestic violence when the team traded for him in 220.
Mr. Shkreli practically gloated about the potential profits in an email he sent last August, just after his company, Turing Pharmaceuticals, had paid $55 million to acquire the drug Daraprim, and had raised its price more than fiftyfold to $750 a pill, or $75,000 for a bottle of 100.
Steve Stivers (R-Ohio), the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, gloated Thursday that Democrats came up short in a pair of special elections this year in Kansas and Montana, and predicted his party would win a third special election victory in a Georgia runoff on June 22019.
A perilous decline in Oscar ratings last year -- one about which Trump subsequently gloated, again via Twitter -- and the rather embarrassing spectacle of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences struggling to find a host this year merely underscores that the awards-presentation business can be a public-relations minefield.
During the debate, he and his campaign manager, Brad Parscale, gloated about his prospects for re-election, sharing an image from a recent Moody's Analytics model that showed Mr. Trump was favored to win virtually every swing state in the country, including ones he failed to carry in 2016 like Virginia and New Hampshire.
To rapturous applause, he gloated that President Trump had assembled an "A-Team" of "great pro-life leaders": Tom Price, who twice sponsored legislation that would give full constitutional rights to zygotes; Ben Carson, who once likened abortion to slavery; Rick Perry, who signed Texas' notorious abortion restrictions—which were eventually declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court—into law.
Related: Escaped Mexican Drug Lord Chapo Guzmán Has Been Recaptured Yet while Mexico's political elite gloated — and his lawyers prepared a vigorous court battle against possible extradition —  leading analysts and critics of the US-backed drug war in Mexico noted that Guzmán's capture means little to the actual street-level drug market in America or to violence in Mexico.
During the housing crash (which Donald also gloated about as good for business) did conservatives blame the investment banks for lending out tens of billions in subprime loans and Adjustable Rate Mortgages to people they knew were enormously risky, only to repackage the debt to hide its true risk in order to slap an 'A' rating on it before reselling the toxic bonds to unwary institutional investors?
After just a preview of the document on Monday, notorious alt-right shit-stirrer and sometimes conspiracy-monger Mike Cernovich, (who was the first person to acquire those documents about Conyers, which he gave to BuzzFeed) gloated online about what a big scoop he had on his hands, tweeting a Facebook screengrab (now deleted) of a a colleague claiming to have dirt about a "major" US senator and implying that "the full case file" would soon be forthcoming.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE's reelection campaign gloated over the president's acquittal with an altered meme of Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiPelosi, Schumer praise Romney after impeachment vote Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga McCarthy to submit copy of Trump's SOTU address to House Clerk for archives MORE (D-Calif.) ripping the State of the Union address.

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