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"hypocritical" Definitions
  1. behaving in a way that does not meet the moral standards or match the opinions that you claim to have

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He doesn't care that it's hypocritical, he doesn't care that I think it's hypocritical, and he doesn't care that Chuck Todd thinks it's hypocritical.
And I think that's very hypocritical, I'll be honest with you, I think it's very, very hypocritical.
The journalists aren't hypocritical for criticizing Ms. Wolf's speech but instead would be hypocritical for failing to when at the same time they criticize Mr. Trump.
Each called the move hypocritical — but for different reasons.
" He also said the ICC was "useless" and "hypocritical.
This was certainly a hypocritical move, considering that Ms. Conway had been following the president's lead, but a hypocritical nod to decency is preferable to the blatant trampling of decency that preceded it.
Bizarre, perhaps, and sometimes a tad hypocritical, but also accurate.
MCENANY: Well, no doubt, it absolutely does come out hypocritical.
I'm not hanging out with the falsely pious, hypocritical elite.
Lord Falconer characterised the existing law as "incoherent and hypocritical".
I am so weary of this hypocritical drivel from you.
But here's a larger point: Spiegel & Co. are being hypocritical.
"It's really hypocritical to take Palantir's money," she told Motherboard.
Effectively, while it may be legal, it is definitely hypocritical.
The first one is a hypocritical element of my culture.
Today, the revolution belongs primarily to the regime's hypocritical elite.
Finally, there's the lockstep, hypocritical, partisan support for the president.
Clearly President Obama is being hypocritical with his recent comments.
Conservative litigants also rely on hypocritical arguments in Bostock v.
The whole thing is hypocritical and lacking in any substance.
To Friedman, this normalcy is strange and dissonant and hypocritical.
There's an implicit judgment that can feel preachy or hypocritical.
Otherwise it would seem pretty a pretty hypocritical thing to say.
What was this hypocritical hangup America had, this bugaboo of "sin"?
Palin also said she thought the refusal to perform was hypocritical.
It's hypocritical bullshit, and Delta and BOA think you won't notice.
You forget that they aren't all irrational, or hypocritical, or hateful.
It'd be pretty hypocritical of us if we told her no.
It is one thing to be hypocritical about your radical agenda.
They must also weigh whether they think America is being hypocritical.
The book world can be hypocritical, superficial, and obsessed with youth.
Bondholders are being hypocritical with respect to the rule of law.
But they also sound like they&aposre being hypocritical or hypercritical.
To call The Line a hypocritical game is thus not incorrect.
The hypocritical nature of their statements soon came into the open.
But there are two things that felt a bit hypocritical. 1.
Former European colonies saw Europe's preaching about human rights as hypocritical.
It has become hypocritical to hate ourselves while loving each other.
The party's commitment to life has often been inconsistent, even hypocritical.
The celebration of Ms. Osaka struck some in Japan as hypocritical.
A whip hardly needs one media adviser much less two. Hypocritical?
So, even within entitlement issues alone, I think he's pretty hypocritical.
But knowing my silence made me stigma's accomplice also felt hypocritical.
His hypocritical actions just confirm how unfit he is for office.
McConnell's response to Democrats' concerns has been typically cynical and hypocritical.
Or would it make him or her seem hypocritical or incoherent?
"Republican complaints about a 60-vote threshold are beyond hypocritical," Kang said.
Other executives are put off by its insufferable lawyers and hypocritical protectionism.
Still, it's a hypocritical position for Netflix to have put itself in.
Yes, I am fully aware that this could be construed as hypocritical.
He was called sanctimonious, dangerous, hypocritical, and evil every time he appeared.
It feeds into many Americans' feeling that the political elite is hypocritical.
Although you can imagine teenagers fuming about hypocritical parents as a result.
Geimer called that argument hypocritical at a news conference after the hearing.
Critics of commercialization cited by the article are both uninformed and hypocritical.
The American people have quite had it with this privileged, hypocritical crew.
"It's quite clearly hypocritical nonsense," Hayes said in an interview in Washington.
But this knee-jerk criticism is misguided and hypocritical for several reasons.
"Your solidarity with Italy is hypocritical," he quipped, according to the source.
How Christians can vote for the GOP is either idiotic or hypocritical.
We like to see the hypocritical shamed, and we're happy to conflate
In other words, she was warning them that they risked appearing hypocritical.
Trying to split hairs with Clinton's setup, his critics say, is hypocritical.
The Texas senator said it was hypocritical for Trump to attack him.
Republicans, however, see Democrats as being hypocritical and playing a political game.
" Sellers called GOP silence on Trump in light of the report "hypocritical.
These kids ought to be marching against their own hypocritical belief structure.
Marijuana advocates, like Tom Angell of Marijuana Majority, find the move hypocritical.
Lawrence: There are some interesting and hypocritical lines on this as well.
It is both ignominious and hypocritical to revile China with double standards.
Pusha thinks that's a bit hypocritical of Drake, for a few reasons.
"Sometimes people say it so much that it sounds hypocritical," he said.
It's bizarre -- and hypocritical -- to see this environmentalist pose coming from Trump.
Republicans say it is hypocritical of Democrats to resist the caps now.
The adult world seems incomprehensible, hypocritical, deluded, and corrupt—because it is.
But it's a little hypocritical, too, given our own early industrialization story.
But there's still enough crossover to make the vice president seem pretty hypocritical.
And in Washington, powerful politicians or hypocritical politicians are also tempting for reporters.
Y., called the president hypocritical for talking so much about his own plan.
Himself, unconsciously and inadvertently, with each and every hypocritical tweet and public appearance
The law on assisted dying in Britain is an incoherent, cruel, hypocritical mess.
But, but: No one wants to feel uncomfortable at such things, or hypocritical.
He considers it hypocritical for them to back marijuana legalization but not vaping.
But putting it in London seems a little smug, not to mention hypocritical.
Nobody could agree whether the Cowboys were complicit, purposefully lukewarm, or downright hypocritical.
One Saudi woman, who leads a secular life in London, found it hypocritical.
I said to myself, Gosh, I don't want to be hypocritical about this.
" Johnson said Obama's views on the EU were "incoherent ... inconsistent and ... downright hypocritical.
Her generalization is leading people to label the actress racist, ignorant, and hypocritical.
It may seem hypocritical, and yet this is what feels right for me.
" Bardot told Paris Match magazine: "The vast majority are being hypocritical and ridiculous.
He sees the boycott as a grossly naïve and hypocritical form of overreaction.
They are real as fire, leagues above the weak, mockable, hypocritical Normal Folks.
He called the league out on what he says is a hypocritical push.
What's the point of that other than showing how hypocritical this act is?
Brzezinski's observation of "Outnumbered" hosts' legs struck some on social media as hypocritical.
Republicans claim Democrats are being hypocritical, noting that senior Democrats including then-Sen.
Not only does she not respect Lorelai's limits, but she's selfish and hypocritical.
It could save a whole lot of hypocritical flip-flops in the future.
For some, Japan's embrace of Ms Osaka is hypocritical: everyone loves a winner.
After Velazquez criticized Carson for his "hypocritical" defense of the eviction rule, Rep.
Instead, Democrats only offer hypocritical and cynical attacks designed to score political points.
Waymo's sudden pivot is a hypocritical disavowal of its previous arguments for transparency.
Bottom line: the G.O.P.'s fiscal behavior has been hypocritical, irresponsible, and reprehensible.
I'm not there and don't think I can be in this hypocritical society.
Most Americans recognize the cynical and hypocritical reactions now being deployed over this.
But back to deficits: the crucial point is not that Republicans were hypocritical.
But others still subscribed to the Post's assessment that AOC was being hypocritical.
In this account, Weimar Germany comes across as a nation of hypocritical deadbeats.
What can you do, besides write the most honest, hypocritical list you can?
It implies that cooperative communities are hypocritical covers for the selfish jockeying underneath.
A Nigerian nun excoriated them for their hypocritical silence and lack of transparency.
The sites' insistence that they do not encourage prostitution is, to him, hypocritical.
Opportunistic, misleading, and hypocritical attacks that pretend that she isn't need to stop.
And I think they get a chance to see how hypocritical they are.
And I think for us to be on the high horse is pretty hypocritical.
Julia Hartley-Brewer, a British radio presenter and commentator, accused Watson of being hypocritical.
Others called her "biased and hypocritical," while some posted stories of Ivanka's charity work.
Coming to the Western world, I finally see just how hypocritical white people are.
This sort of hypocritical adherence to strict orthodoxy, seeking signs and proving yourself constantly.
Western societies—changing, hypocritical, anti-political—are not about to follow Weimar Germany's trajectory.
The decision not to veto was cowardly, hypocritical, wrong, and yet, thankfully, ultimately ineffectual.
Multiple people on Twitter criticized Ivanka for what they saw as a "hypocritical" message.
So I found it highly hypocritical and made that clear to whoever would listen.
His patrician righteousness against vice came to be seen as bigoted, hypocritical and puritanical.
That Republicans are the ones traveling it is as inevitable as it is hypocritical.
"The vast majority are being hypocritical and ridiculous," Bardot told the magazine Paris Match .
Without explicitly mentioning either candidate by name, Takano said such proposals would be hypocritical.
"To ignore the obvious differences here is, I think, a little hypocritical," Santorum said.
I do not intend to adapt to this hypocritical and worthless mass of people.
This is so ham-handed and hypocritical that it simply diminishes American standing further.
" He added, "It is both ignominious and hypocritical to revile China with double standards.
But the convenient cries of "mental health" after mass shootings are worse than hypocritical.
But China has denounced America's professed commitment to neutrality as hypocritical in several ways.
"There is no room for hypocritical judgement for discretionary spending, which leads to conflict." 
No, they just realized that he's even more hypocritical and inconstant than they expected.
The hypocritical way in which he manipulates this issue is an insult to voters.
His slickly produced videos speak to Russians' anger about inequality and hypocritical, thieving officialdom.
"I think it would be hypocritical of me to vote," Kaepernick said on Nov.
"The announcement is hypocritical," Marta Sánchez, from the Mesoamerican Migrant Movement, told VICE News.
Unsurprisingly, I think that busting people for something you yourself are doing is totally hypocritical.
But then everything about drinking culture in the UK is hypocritical and ill thought out.
"It's not a hard point to grasp," noted Corcoran, referring to the UK's hypocritical position.
For these same activists to suggest that young women don't have a choice seemed hypocritical.
Photo: GettyAttorney General Jeff Sessions' quixotic, hypocritical crusade against weed has reached its boiling point.
Twitter users soon highlighted the works of other actors whom Fox News might find hypocritical.
So Sarah's comments are hypocritical, but neither band should be criticized for what they wear.
Their hand-wringing about what's best for everyone's privacy seems rather hypocritical in that light.
This hypocritical outrage exposes the deep fears at the heart of religious support for Trump.
Politicians, entertainers and media professionals across the spectrum are being exposed as hypocritical sex fiends.
Complaining about China's bad form in disrupting these big engagement plans is ungracious and hypocritical.
If it wasn&apost so serious, Joe, and so freaking hypocritical, it would be funny.
It's more surprising that it doesn't slow down the pace, or turn mawkish or hypocritical.
And it's somewhat ironic, I know, or hypocritical that I'm focusing our business on mobile.
After all, it wouldn't be any fun to slip on that pile of hypocritical bullshit. 
But both times, Ivanka was slammed for being hypocritical and complicit in her father's agenda.
It's so hypocritical that these people go around and will say, 'This is my wine.
And for anyone pushing to end the way women's appearance is constantly judged, it's hypocritical.
Not only are the recent attacks against Jeff hypocritical, they are entirely divorced from reality.
That can sound hectoring; it also makes her look especially hypocritical when she changes tack.
Draper also suggested that the intense scrutiny around Facebook's handling around user data was hypocritical.
" Girls, she said, can be "trapped in hypocritical injunctions: Be pretty but not too pretty.
Democrats and Republicans have both had hypocritical responses to the outpouring of sexual misconduct allegations
Democrats have long said that the Republican refrain of family values is hollow and hypocritical.
Once socially conservative (and highly hypocritical) Republicans attacked Clinton, liberal Democrats had to defend him.
By Tuesday, he had retweeted a number of posts suggesting Eric Trump was being hypocritical.
They should imagine how tinny, how hypocritical, how cynical they will sound when they complain.
It would be hypocritical for Kanye West to be doing anything else but looking, right?
But to the TikTok teens, the boomers' sensitivity to the meme just makes them hypocritical.
A public embrace of feminism can be interpreted as hypocritical for fashion companies, Zeisler says.
Anyway, I think that people in the field themselves are feeling a bit hypocritical about.
Years later, a budding adolescent feminist, I railed against Catholicism as sexist, hypocritical, shame-obsessed.
It believes that American culture is superficial and phony, that Americans are hypocritical and uneducated.
Critics of the administration said it was hypocritical to condemn both abortion and single motherhood.
Then Kimmel said that seemed hypocritical, given the president's track record as a business owner.
"So oozy, hypocritical, praise-mad, canting, envious, concupiscent," Samuel Coleridge described him in his notebooks.
Last year, Pope Francis asked followers to give up gossip and hypocritical condemnations of others.
"I feel a little hypocritical at times for being excited that they're here," he said.
"The Republicans are so hypocritical on this issue," said Senator Christopher Murphy, Democrat of Connecticut.
If the court accepts these hypocritical arguments now, it does so at its own peril.
And many in the Middle East saw post-9/11 foreign policy as deeply hypocritical.
Her tweet expressing solidarity for the LGBTQ community Thursday morning was widely denounced as hypocritical.
For them, Trump's tweet earlier on Wednesday celebrating Lauer's firing rang hypocritical — to say the least.
Considering the platform couldn't effectively hide photos of Devins' body, stopthegore noted, the policy seems hypocritical.
And we don't cancel hot coffee in the summer so it seems a little hypocritical, no?
Robert Yang designs games that confront mainstream media's discomfort with male sexuality, and highlights hypocritical censorship.
And I think I saw the hurtful and hypocritical side of that from very early on.
This seemingly hypocritical juxtaposition becomes clearer when the meaning of the word "tolerance" is made clearer.
But, as Graham points out in Cosmo, there was something a little hypocritical about Schumer's response.
But Melania isn't the only hypocritical woman in the Trump family making excuses for the president.
London Mayor Boris Johnson had already accused Obama of being "nakedly hypocritical" ahead of the visit.
It inhabits the space of a Western institution without falling into hypocritical tropes of art speak.
The lustful, live-and-let-live Regency would become the laced and hypocritical age of Victoria.
To say this as a 20-year-old who is still in college may sound hypocritical.
Some also say the companies' privacy arguments are hypocritical, as they themselves have detailed trip data.
Democrats criticizing Republicans for protesting Obama's plan to name a nominee are being "hypocritical," Hatch said.
It's also hypocritical if your company holds a "women in gaming" luncheon every year at GDC.
It is a quirk of the human condition that grief can be both hypocritical and heartfelt.
In Miami, Mr. Curbelo's opponent, Annette Tadeo, a Democrat, has slammed his climate positions as hypocritical.
The hate that I get is so insane and hypocritical because they do the exact same.
If that seems just a tad hypocritical, trust me, you haven't even started getting angry yet.
Leibovich looks more than hypocritical in mocking the juvenile behavior of Trump and his Republican rivals.
The disconnect could simply not be greater – and so it seems hypocritical to limit solidarity here.
Democrats, Republicans and independents all have more than their fair share of hypocritical actions and statements.
But if I'm honest with myself, I have to admit that my Franklin love was hypocritical.
Tulsi Gabbard called Harris out for her allegedly hypocritical stances on cannabis and the death penalty.
The suggestion was that Mr. Denton was being hypocritical about a public figure's right to privacy.
A majority of these tweeted opinions, he notes, are smug and hypocritical when not utterly inane.
He later said his actions were not hypocritical as foreign brands should not be discriminated against.
Yeah, the GOP is also being hypocritical, but its current position is the factually correct one.
Specifically, they are reacting to what they see as a hypocritical stance on potentially disturbing images.
Altogether, the Democratic Party looked hypocritical on sexual harassment, as Dara Lind pointed out last week.
" Mr. Wainwright echoed his words: "It would be hypocritical to say no to dressing a Trump.
One Republican senator began their meeting clutching a printout that suggested Ms. Nixon had been hypocritical.
I'm going to ask a leading question, but do you see this as at all hypocritical?
Our leaders are hypocrites, and some of these church leaders in these megachurches seem hypocritical, too.
Representative Jim McGovern, Democrat of Massachusetts, said the Republicans were being hypocritical, or at least inconsistent.
" • Lloyd Blankfein of Goldman Sachs said of President Trump: "I don't want to be hypocritical, either.
Many Muslims have long viewed America's vision of itself as hypocritical and its idealism as degraded.
Whatever the facts, many journalists and Washington experts revert to familiar storylines: Both sides are hypocritical.
It's a bit hypocritical because for the past three and five years, we've returned over that.
"To make this the reason you don't elect a guy, I think is hypocritical," he said.
Trump's self-righteous, hypocritical manipulation of our anger will work again -- at least for some Americans.
The Dallas paper slammed Cornyn for what they said was a hypocritical endorsement of the candidate.
He has always regarded Western claims to openness and democracy as a hypocritical facade, Khodorkovsky says.
The outrage about this Northam matter on the part of the Republicans is so glaringly hypocritical.
It's not shocking or hypocritical that she has support from the tech industry despite her criticisms.
Legalising abortion was the defining defeat of the old order—censorious, hypocritical, male—in post-war France.
But some of the details depended on whether the candidate who seemed hypocritical was from their party.
Looked at in this light, the tech-led efforts to push a basic income can appear hypocritical.
"Women are the major beneficiaries of getting rid of the hypocritical old notions about sex," Hefner responded.
It was also hypocritical given the nature of the series and Rowling's public history of progressive rhetoric.
Sean Maloney, D-New York, said Tuesday on MSNBC that the hypocritical policy needs to be changed.
They've not only conjured up a phony narrative but have also managed to be hypocritical about it.
The president was of course being hypocritical—few American politicians have run down America as he has.
No, what I reposted was commentary on the hypocritical and double-standard nature and behavior of Hollywood.
We know better than to trust this hypocritical video, and so do the women starring in it.
But Seacrest's presence on the red carpet still promised to be distracting at best, hypocritical at worst.
And it was hypocritical too because it wasn't like they were fair or beautiful or perfect themselves.
Remember, the Trump administration has done much more than talk tough, and it has not been hypocritical.
After how much I and many others had paid to see her play, it seemed almost hypocritical.
Rubio questioned whether his rival was being hypocritical on immigration, given Trump's harsh stance on undocumented immigrants.
Some have even pointed out an oh-so-hypocritical United ad that features a flyer wearing leggings.
DENTON: WELL I MEAN I THINK – WE'VE GOT TO CONFESS THAT WE'RE ALL SLIGHTLY HYPOCRITICAL ABOUT THIS.
My outlook on men like Kendrick is complicated and sometimes hypocritical, just like his views on women.
And that the Force is not limited to a few families or ancient orders of hypocritical monks.
And yet, Trump's insult of Clinton isn't precisely hypocritical—not within the logic of his warped mind.
Dwelling on Trump's woman-hating can seem hypocritical when you consider the rest of the political class.
Among the first to argue that this was hypocritical was John Major, a former British prime minister.
Trump and Republicans have seized on the comments, arguing that they show Democrats are hypocritical and intolerant.
For those concerned about the national debt, voting for the Senate budget resolution isn't hypocritical, it's necessary.
The hypocritical fake rage about having a meeting is new because the president is Donald J. Trump.
Many echoed Norman and pointed out the league's hypocritical behavior, including the controversy surrounding his team's name.
The hypocritical and absurd address made by the U.S. secretary of state was just a propaganda move.
Their past misdeeds and untruthfulness while in federal service render their attacks on Trump hypocritical and hollow.
RON: Look, I do it, so it would be hypocritical of me to tell you not to.
Isn't it a bit hypocritical that institutions so associated with liberalism should embrace a hereditary aristocratic structure?
I'd prefer my database be used to change elections and blackmail hypocritical, holier-than-thou American politicians.
"It would certainly be hypocritical for New Yorker management to fight its own employees' efforts," she said.
You don't even have to leave the Sunday paper to see how hypocritical a statement that is.
They crave the anti-Trump, not a hypocritical Kamala Harris and her indefensible record on criminal justice.
Never mind the clear demonstration that the G.O.P.'s Obama-era hyperventilating about deficits was completely hypocritical.
Of course American presidents made a few unhappy, even hypocritical, decisions, in both domestic and foreign policy.
When it's their own government, they feel hypocritical if they don't object — so many choose to leave.
"What Ted Cruz said was outrageous, it was disgusting, it was hypocritical," King said Friday on CNN.
To insufficiently answer questions about his own health would seem to be, in a word, hypocritical. 2.
His past actions are so hypocritical when compared to his current public persona, and it is infuriating.
Prepared, Trump Jr. swiftly punched back with an accusation that the hosts' network, ABC, was being hypocritical.
"It is very hypocritical, after what President Trump has said about my father," the younger McCain said.
Playing golf on a random weekend -- as Trump does virtually every weekend -- is fine, if hugely hypocritical!
It will be hard because every shift by Trump away from his campaign rhetoric will seem hypocritical.
These choices are the product of our country's complicated, racist and often hypocritical approach to public schooling.
That we are hypocritical, heretics, with pitch forks and ropes to lynch anyone opposed to our beliefs.
Paul Ryan's impassioned (and, of course, hypocritical) denunciations of federal debt won him media adulation and awards.
They stand in opposition to widespread, supposedly hypocritical American Christianity, including mainstream and more moderate evangelical churches.
He didn't vote in the recent election, saying it would be "hypocritical" of him to cast a ballot.
So when Francis compares hypocritical Christians to atheists, he's not being flip; he's trying to protect his flock.
And it makes Trump haters look hypocritical when they use the very tactics for which they denounce him.
Eventually, it will have a choice to make: does it apply those values consistently, or risk looking hypocritical?
Hardly. Europe is hypocritical, they say; it expects solidarity after terror attacks but offered little after the coup.
He slams the PRI, the fugitive's party, as "corrupt and cynical" and the PAN as "corrupt and hypocritical".
Eldridge pointed out that it just shows the hypocritical, sexist attitude to girls that's not limited to TikTok.
"And in 2017, we still refused to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot," Tomlin added.
After calling Eden a "slut" for her infidelity, the hypocritical oaf then pulls the same trick on June.
Perhaps the relationship between his uncouth subject matter and the critical and financial success struck him as hypocritical.
It's especially hypocritical given that Gingrich led that witch hunt while having a secret affair of his own.
Pity the well meaning health secretary, pity the hardworking doctors—and blame the sentimental but hypocritical British public.
Also, if you decide to feed on any of the named citizens, that's the most hypocritical thing imaginable.
John McCain went further Tuesday, agreeing with many Democrats that the secrecy encompassing the Republican plan is hypocritical.
More interesting are the emotional conflicts Papa Fuerte has with his hyper-religious, hypocritical brother, father to Mylene.
" His comments mirror those of French actress Brigitte Bardot, who criticized the movement as  "hypocritical, ridiculous and uninteresting.
It is hypocritical to dismiss this as mere "snooping" in an article purportedly about threats to Cline's privacy.
She is a hypocritical, ungrateful, spoiled, mediocre journalist with lame taste in men and bad taste in books.
In June, Duterte called God "stupid" and has lashed out repeatedly at the Catholic church, deeming it hypocritical.
We're also seeing the same tone deaf, bubble dwelling antics that remind us how hypocritical modern Hollywood remains.
But Trump appeared eager to advance an argument about White House press corps "decorum," no matter how hypocritical.
Emily meets a hypocritical Thoreau (a shirtless John Mulaney) and, later, Louisa May Alcott (a shirty Zosia Mamet).
Republicans are calling themselves hypocritical when it comes to the $2900 trillion omnibus approved by Congress this week.
However, in light of their criticisms of Trump's honesty, the Democrats' rewriting of the past is blatantly hypocritical.
Thanks to Heller and Manjoo's articles, "hypocritical" liberal San Franciscans were flagellated on the internet all last week.
"What I reposted was commentary on the hypocritical and double standard nature and behavior of Hollywood," he said.
For people like Representative Ed Royce to constantly criticize these attempts is not only wrong, but also hypocritical.
He mocks Western governments as weak and hypocritical, and seems to enjoy his role as bad-boy statesman.
It's useful in an argument to show that the stance being taken against you is inconsistent or hypocritical.
One is that you're a hypocritical politician trolling for right-to-life votes without any personal convictions whatsoever.
"The outrage shown by France, Britain and other governments looks hypocritical and suspicious," he posted on his website.
Some City Council members called the positions of Mr. de Blasio and the city's law enforcement officials hypocritical.
So the acts of violence he is accused of have been portrayed as not just hypocritical, but baffling.
Iverson said Democrats who back greater ballot access were being hypocritical in challenging the Green Party's nominating papers.
Obama, on the other hand, is indecisive, hypocritical, and—on issues like torture and negotiating with Iran—wrong.
Being "antigay" was first, with 91 percent, followed by "judgmental," with 87 percent, and "hypocritical," with 85 percent.
True freedom in these circumstances could be reached only by overcoming the hypocritical, painfully divided bourgeois within us.
Most of all, sources said, his behavior and level of involvement felt hypocritical given the company's brand ethos.
The collective amnesia that we are currently standing witness to is astonishing — even by Washington's uber-hypocritical standards.
However, since taking office his actions and words appear have come off to members of the community as hypocritical.
Should Apple be shamed over its hypocritical willingness to reap profits from a company it considers to be unethical?
Nolan: This might be somewhat hypocritical, but Lisa and I aren't terribly interested in portrayals of sexual violence onscreen.
In addition to facing criticism for selling expensive snake oil, now, it can be admonished for being hypocritical, too.
It aimed to portray the West as so morally flawed that its criticism of the Soviet empire was hypocritical.
THIESSEN: Well, especially since he did similar things in the border, so it would be a little bit hypocritical.
Twitter openly supports net neutrality, which Pai argued is hypocritical because they differentiate between users based on their viewpoints.
This is mightily hypocritical according to...Vice President Joe Biden himself back in a 28503 interview on PBS Newshour.
But the filmmakers can't seem to decide whether the test is supposed to be coldly sociopathic or openly hypocritical.
It's sadly hypocritical for them to attack Marco, who has stood on principle and been honest about his position.
Donald Brandshaft wrote to me about it: The media coverage of the Flint water problems strikes as somewhat hypocritical.
Punishing Poland through sanctions would be counterproductive and even hypocritical, given the proliferation of like-minded parties across Europe.
Blow, however, slammed Trump as hypocritical for his attacks on Hillary over deleting emails, corruption, and conflict of interest.
Wedekind, a Munich-based playwright, wrote Spring Awakening in response to his society's stifling and hypocritical attitude toward sexuality.
The fact that Jamie apparently has ANOTHER WIFE (WHO IS SHE????) makes his indignation about Frank even more hypocritical.
The cost of projecting public wokeness while enjoying institutional exclusivity may be hypocritical, but it's not difficult to do.
Critics said it was hypocritical for the bloc to target Venezuela while European countries sold weapons to Saudi Arabia.
Seth Moulton, a Massachusetts Democrat and Iraq War veteran, lashed out at what he views as a hypocritical policy.
They had said for a long time that they believe the U.S. is hypocritical because it possesses nuclear weapon.
Trump sent out a series of tweets, suggesting the Hillary Clinton campaign's involvement in an election recount was hypocritical.
Rippon initially refused the meeting, which prompted Pence's dopey social media team to post some easily mockable hypocritical tweets.
The whole mess may be hypocritical, but when it comes to situations involving the NCAA, this is nothing new.
Sure, the movie paints adults as hypocritical, ignorant villains who make misguided attempts to act in kids' best interests.
Fascism and hypocritical overreach inevitably becomes the very discrimination that "social justice warriors," or SJWs claim to be combating.
That's why it's deeply hypocritical of Trump to use the rising debt to justify slashing aid for the poor.
Steele has long been critical of the president and his administration and previously called evangelicals hypocritical for supporting Trump.
"  Pompeo on Sunday derided the Iranian government, comparing its leaders to a "mafia" and calling them "hypocritical holy men.
"To fail to do your job then criticize those who are doing theirs is hypocritical and irresponsible," he said.
Now, the possibility of NFL owners imposing a rule on players shows just how hypocritical the league is being.
The West might escape its conspiracy-fueled place in the Arab mind as the hypocritical enabler of every iniquity.
Is it hypocritical to call for less severe sentences for "regular" criminals while decrying leniency for white-collar defendants?
Meanwhile, Mr. Duterte has called the church a "hypocritical institution" and accused "many churchmen" of corruption and sexual misconduct.
Iran's foreign minister slammed U.S. officials for their support of protests in the country, calling them hypocritical on Sunday.
Some liberal environmental organizations still see climate change as just another political football, a hypocritical attitude we cannot afford.
The Western tendency to deal with the same behavior differently depending on the sect involved is hypocritical and dangerous.
Not only is that a lie — the president has broad powers to set administrative policy — it is also hypocritical.
Hazony is certainly correct that cosmopolitanism can breed arrogance and intolerance, and that criticism of Israel is sometimes hypocritical.
He had a really, really difficult life and I think that it'd be hypocritical of me to judge him.
Though it is debatable whether the sanctions had their intended economic effect, Russians saw them as hypocritical and demeaning.
It's discomfiting when the animal you're going to eat is encouraging you to do so, in my hypocritical opinion.
In a statement on Sunday, Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council, which handles cross-strait policy, blasted China's accusations as hypocritical.
" Ms. Tomlin added: "And in 2017, we still refuse to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot.
They have to accept it's hypocritical to say that you don't like density but are worried about climate change.
Karen's relentless self-doubt and hypocritical attitudes to race and class make her a hard character to sympathize with.
It also asserted that MiLB was hypocritical because of how frequently its owners moved teams around on their own.
He has called the church "the most hypocritical institution," accusing priests and bishops of graft, corruption and taking mistresses.
What has changed are Karen's specific offensive traits: Like all bourgeoisie stereotypes before her, she's snobbish, prudish, and hypocritical.
As long as Quakers owned slaves, he would use his body and his words to disrupt their hypocritical routines.
From the outset, the ploy of Pelosi withholding the House impeachment articles was as implausible as it was hypocritical.
The letter argues that Sessions planned speech is "hypocritical," because of the Trump administration's efforts to curb free speech.
She is idealistic and hypocritical; self-centered and generous; a rebel and a conformist; an enthusiast and a skeptic.
Overpaid and indulged athletes are hypocritical, taking the man's money and then pretending they're part of the oppressed classes.
Predictably, Trump was immediately besieged by criticism from women's health advocates, who lambasted his statement as insincere and hypocritical.
Today's radicals conduct themselves on the presumption that since life is battle, moral decency is mostly a hypocritical fraud.
The core argument of Gamergate, and of the alt-right more generally, has always been that caring is hypocritical.
Instead of accepting that he drove Rosalia to adultery, he flies into a hypocritical rage upon learning he's been cuckolded.
" Furthermore, Cynthia Zimmer, the prosecutor, tells me that she found the arguments of the ACLU and the Innocence Project "hypocritical.
Sessions has been hypocritical in his attacks on nationwide injunctions and has accused judges of all but breaking the law.
But many online critics derided Kuomintang politicians' expressions of support as hypocritical, given the party's push for closer China ties.
The allegations may even be hypocritical, Purdy said, a dynamic that could be affecting the U.S. relationship with its allies.
So it felt weird, even hypocritical, that I would be the first in my family to get to visit Cuba.
"It is completely unacceptable, actually shameful, hypocritical, cynical for the Democrats to block this funding at this time," said Sen.
"The idea that he's in charge of that coverage is just so hypocritical to me," one of the women said.
Others on social media decried Lynch's action as hypocritical, noting the unrest in Mexico between the government and the police.
That fact—his widely publicized affairs—has made Giuliani's recent attempts to discredit Clinton over her husband's infidelities particularly hypocritical.
Chris Christie, who vetoed a measure last year to raise the age limit to 18, said the proposal is hypocritical.
"The idea that he's in charge of that coverage is just so hypocritical to me," one woman told the Post.
So when Ban Ki-Moon calls the Israeli settlements illegal, he is not just legally wrong, but also deeply hypocritical.
Either these products are far too corny for public consumption, or the brands themselves are too hypocritical to be involved.
So pity the well-meaning health secretary, pity the hard-working doctors—and blame the sentimental but hypocritical British public.
In an online column titled "May the Best Meds Win," he called the sports war on drugs hypocritical and unwinnable.
"The only thing Donald Trump offered today was more hypocritical lies and nutty conspiracy theories," Clinton spokesman Glen Caplin said.
R. Kelly is calling out Spotify for what he calls its hypocritical move to yank his tunes from all playlists.
I think it's appropriate because … to me, you're taking about women's issues, you're talking about things … it would look hypocritical.
A Harvard-educated medical doctor, Stein has made anti-vaxxer comments and her investment portfolio is questionable and ostensibly hypocritical.
Sansone complained that the world had become more hypocritical and that people were afraid to tell each other the truth.
My students are often on the receiving end of police brutality and systemic racism, and sitting idly by seems hypocritical.
"That someone says you need to reform NATO, but not strive for the 2%, I find hypocritical," Grenell told Bild.
Instead, Republican lawmakers have been engaged in a cynical and hypocritical power grab to overrule the will of the voters.
Just as often, they grew unhappy with the long hours, disorganization, hypocritical leadership, nepotism, and discrimination they say they endured.
Republican women are being disproportionately targeted, and a united voice for them can help expose and counter these hypocritical attacks.
Charlie Dent called for congressional oversight hearings into the matter, suggesting that it would be hypocritical not to hold them.
"It is hypocritical," said Andrew Rosenberg, director for the Center for Science and Democracy at the Union of Concerned Scientists.
The world it uncovers is a poisonous nest of preening dandies, bejeweled grande dames, hypocritical sycophants and assorted hangers-on.
People will complain a lot about just a hypocritical leader that just says one thing and does something completely differently.
Still, to critics at the time and to posterity this all looked like a hypocritical charade and a cover-up.
It's hypocritical to claim to want to help people while failing to improve the conditions of jail facilities, Tuttle said.
There is something so hypocritical in Republican outrage that it would be comical if the issue were not so grave.
Politicians call for prayers and bemoan senseless evil; critics denounce their appeals as cynical and skewer them for hypocritical complicity.
But there are also times when it masks cowardice, self-justification and policies that are hypocritical and/or morally indefensible.
It is as if Baldwin were wound up and then let loose to attack the hypocritical core of this nation.
The story became a global sensation, with the French government coming off in most accounts as petty, Islamophobic and hypocritical.
California is hypocritical for telling Ohio to use data from the state taxing authority, something that California does not do.
California is hypocritical for telling Ohio to compare voter registration rolls with census lists, something that California does not do.
Hypocritical feminists are now judging a women's rights advocate through the prism of a man in her life: her father.
"The point is that ESPN has been hypocritical, they should hold anchors to a fair and consistent standard," Sanders said.
The people have the power; the Force is not limited to a few families or ancient orders of hypocritical monks.
The self-proclaimed deficit hawks voting for the Senate version of the bill, like Jeff Flake, are certainly being hypocritical.
"'Radical' arts programming — with the financial strategist for white nationalism on your board — is hypocritical and complicit," stated the petition.
It's "hypocritical," she said, that Democrats support people's right to choose abortion, but not their right to abstain from vaccination.
Of course, Mr. Trump is hardly the first United States president to be hypocritical or selective about promoting human rights.
If they ever become self-aware, conscious agents, it would be hypocritical and unfair of us to deny them personhood status.
His criticism was especially hypocritical, given that he slept with Bachelorette Kaitlyn Bristowe during her season (before the fantasy suite dates).
That project, codenamed Dragonfly, has also faced significant employee opposition, and has been criticized by some US military leaders as hypocritical.
SANTIAGO-U.S.' POMPEO SAYS CHINA BEING HYPOCRITICAL CALLING FOR 'NON-INTERVENTION' IN VENEZUELA WHEN ITS FINANCIAL INTERVENTIONS HELPED DESTROY THE COUNTRY
Mr. Cruz's attacks on personal injury awards while working to preserve two huge awards "seems so hypocritical now," Mr. Gross says.
They see it as a hypocritical co-opting of their community and symbol while the company is actively damaging the community.
However, many pointed out her statement is just kind of hypocritical based on comments she's made in the past about Beyoncé.
"Back in 1980 in 9 to 5, we refused to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot," Fonda said.
To come after another content creator for calling him out for being repeatedly shitty isn't just hypocritical, but actually pretty funny.
"Back in 1980 in 9 to 5, we refused to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot," Fonda said.
That's not to say Maddox is beng hypocritical here since this is a decision made in-a-case-by-case basis.
The Pope, 'The Donald' and the wall between them Trump social media director Dan Scavino suggested the pontiff's comments were hypocritical.
Despite recurring antagonisms Corvo and Emily are still squarely in the Abbey's corner; still backed by patriarchy and hypocritical religious dogma.
Moreover, if we at least applied our sin-scouring standard consistently, we'd have it all over our time's hypocritical racial inquisitors.
Perhaps EA executives thought it would be hypocritical to comment on a real-life shooting before promoting a first-person shooter.
When US President Barack Obama encouraged Britain to stay in the EU, Boris called him a "part-Kenyan" with hypocritical views.
When US President Barack Obama encouraged Britain to stay in the EU, Boris called him a "part-Kenyan" with hypocritical views.
Here again, we have sacrificed principle for expediency and given our opponents the means to stigmatize our policy as being hypocritical.
"But it would be hypocritical to name the pieces when I said I didn't want recognition," he added in the interview.
"What Ted Cruz said was outrageous, it was disgusting, it was hypocritical," King said during an interview with CNN on Friday.
The group has publicly criticized Secret Service protection for Mr. Obama's two daughters, which is required under federal law, as hypocritical.
In his comments to Breitbart, Rohrabacher said the United States' criticism of Russian efforts to hack the presidential election was hypocritical.
But foes said it was a hypocritical row-back by an unpopular government that overplayed its hand in a power grab.
I stuck with it because all my friends were there, but going to mass and doing all those things felt hypocritical.
While I'm not alone in turning a blind eye to this show's disgraceful behavior, it doesn't make us any less hypocritical.
When media outlets started broadcasting their satirical video, it triggered an outcry against what many cast as hypocritical racism and bigotry.
The Republican Party's commitment to life — to the flourishing of the vulnerable and the weak — has often been inconsistent, even hypocritical.
Rogozinski said criticism of WallStreetBets for the type of aggressive trading it promotes is hypocritical when considering how Wall Street operates.
Such attempts to co-opt the mantle of disability rights to ban abortion are not only hypocritical but also deeply offensive.
Sad, but not surprising to the majority of Americans who knew the call for unity and bipartisanship was fake and hypocritical.
If you're not thoughtful, people can call you out for being hypocritical and try to throw you off your high horse.
Julián Castro, the former presidential candidate, was right when he called out the Democratic Party's hypocritical support for the status quo.
They were put on the spot by the media much more than their male colleagues were, and they feared looking hypocritical.
Mr. Kac considers the whole thing hypocritical, given that painters have been sealing their canvases with rabbit skin glue for centuries.
Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas, suggested that his Democratic colleagues were being hypocritical, citing their own criticisms of Judge Gorsuch.
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Democrats have insisted that Mr. Trump's deference to national security concerns in delaying the memo's release was hypocritical and politically motivated.
I have transgender students and I'm always supportive, so it would be hypocritical to support my students but not my kid.
Chris Christie and other New Jersey officials on Monday, calling their plan to take more control of the city fascist and hypocritical.
" The official said the move was "deeply hypocritical given Obama's denunciation of WikiLeaks' role in the hacking of the (Democratic National Committee).
America has had close relationships with odious regimes in the past, and has on occasion offered hypocritical justifications for self-interested policies.
It doesn't make sense, but if you're also the child of a hoarder, you'll probably recognize my confusing and somewhat hypocritical behavior.
Upon first blush, the U.S. might be a hypocritical choice to integrate China, given criticism of the United States' own drone policies.
After posing nude for Sports Illustrated Swim, Aly Raisman says some people found her actions hypocritical for a survivor of sexual abuse.
They consider it hypocritical to be boosting exports of coal even as Australia seeks to cut its own emissions of greenhouse gases.
To black folks, it's off limits, but white folks can do whatever the heck they want… It's super hypocritical, but it's power.
Trump's signature campaign as first lady, "Be Best," includes anti-bullying efforts, which critics have called hypocritical given the president's behavior. Mrs.
" Bundy denied he was being hypocritical about the loan because it "was an effort in assisting the people in using their rights.
It was a hypocritical assertion for a man who began the debate defending his remarks about sexually assaulting women as "just words."
" Somebody else called her hypocritical: "first shes hanging out with rappers and making songs now she wants to demonize hip hop gtfoh.
Even more hypocritical was Democrats' silence when Obama tried to prevent Netanyahu's reelection after complaining about alleged Israeli interference in our election.
"It's a misleading and hypocritical statement," said Dan Cohan, an environmental engineering professor at Rice University who specializes in air quality management.
And she's right that running on the Democratic ticket when you're not a Democrat isn't just hypocritical, it can be incredibly damaging.
It's time for Democrats and Republicans to make a real deal on immigration and end almost two decades of ineffective, hypocritical policies.
"So I think there are some important distinctions there but yes, it appears hypocritical and it looks bad, for sure," he added.
Erikka Knuti, spokesperson for the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, called Trump "hypocritical" for selecting Pence as his running mate.
As I see it, we are hypocritical: We welcome people who don't look like us, as long as they think like us.
"I think it would hypocritical in the extreme for justices, who claim to be textualists, to rule against Aimee Stephens," said Tobin.
"Simply put, Hillary Clinton cannot escape the fact Americans overwhelmingly regard her as dishonest, hypocritical, and completely out for herself," Priebus said.
Another emergency item on the Governor's list for the 214 session was ethics reform, but many legislators saw the move as hypocritical.
Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte used the arrest on Wednesday to attack the church, calling it "the most hypocritical institution" in the country.
This is an obvious violation of government protocol and an undeniably hypocritical action given he was investigating Clinton for the same behavior.
During the game, the NFL posted a GIF of Brown dancing, which drew more criticism from folks who saw it as hypocritical.
Companies like Google and Amazon garnered very positive press for their opposition to the Muslim ban, so these donations seem immensely hypocritical.
"I just thought there's a lot of hypocritical lip service coming from Hillary when she talks like a strong progressive," he said.
After the many times the right has claimed to be the champions of free speech, this sort of behavior is unbelievably hypocritical.
"And in 2017, we still refuse to be controlled by a 'sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot,'" Tomlin said to a roaring audience.
It's hard to accurately characterize President Donald Trump's habit of making consistently false, frequently self-contradictory, often hypocritical, and always flamboyant statements.
Fred Upton (R-Mich.), one of the eight Republicans who voted to reopen Treasury, says the president is being a little hypocritical.
Prince says he offered Galileo's protection to Krebs, but Krebs declined, claiming that accepting Cloudflare's help after criticizing them would feel hypocritical.
What Trump is doing here is telling a kind of morality tale: The good and hardworking Americans versus the hypocritical globalist elites.
Putin's approach to sovereignty is, of course, hypocritical — used selectively to justify aggression abroad while providing an excuse for oppression at home.
But that opposition, stoked by environmentalists betting the house on a bold leap into renewable power, is dangerous as well as hypocritical.
The entertainment editor of Gay Star News published an op-ed Friday calling her appearance "hypocritical," sparking much of the online debate.
It said that American expressions of concern about human rights abroad were hypocritical moralizing considering Washington's failure to prevent bloodshed at home.
And most of the church's backward teachings, dictated by nominally celibate and hypocritical men, have no connection to the words of Jesus.
Plainly, holidaymakers can't be expected to probe their host countries' defects — quite often linked to their home countries' hypocritical "foreign aid" programs.
There are voters out there that a moralistic and populist conservative right might win but a flagrantly hypocritical and ethnonationalist conservatism cannot.
As for the Hooters hate, she thinks it's hypocritical to ask her to cover her boobs in a place that celebrates them.
"It's hypocritical that this extraordinary exception is only made for somebody who is a great ally of Prime Minister Orban," she said.
These days, political parties are seen not as natural habitats for idealists but for fast-talking and often hypocritical opportunists and careerists.
To preach "respect for women" and keep an alleged domestic abuser on your staff at the same time is hypocritical at best.
Neither is a conservative "political operative," but both found Sulzberger's statement hypocritical and incongruent with the Times's own reporting on this story.
Rhetoric suggesting that "elected leaders are murderers if they dare pare back the welfare state" is both hypocritical and dangerous, he says.
Clinton, called Mr. Trump hypocritical for lamenting the deaths of Syrian babies while seeking to bar Syrian refugees from the United States.
And that Amazon's calls for transparency are hypocritical, considering that it will not share with Congress which agencies are using its product.
I want to do work on human rights, and I realized it's hypocritical for me to prioritize certain human rights over others.
The United Nations was hypocritical, he said, because it singled out Israel while ignoring scores of other territorial disputes around the world.
I regretted this hypocritical judgment when she finally put fingers to keys while trapped in an underground glass cage by her boyfriend.
" Mr. Duterte has had a complicated relationship with the Catholic Church, which he has assailed in vulgar terms as a "hypocritical institution.
The AFLW's decision has been seen as hypocritical by some, who pointed out that the league supported same-sex marriage in the country.
But all of the Republican rhetoric over the past 24 hours seems a bit hypocritical to those who have been following the campaign.
How she was being hypocritical because she did not protest against Obama and his administration when he had children locked up in cages.
" The official added that the move was "deeply hypocritical given Obama's denunciation of WikiLeaks' role in the hacking of the (Democratic National Committee).
At a time when the EU was also condemning the Turkish government for its democratic shortcomings, this deal was widely seen as hypocritical.
It feels hypocritical to chatter about — and perhaps even relish in — other people's drama while her own life seems to be falling apart.
Her silence was perceived by some as hypocritical, considering Sandberg's efforts to position herself as a key figure in the women's leadership movement.
It's just slightly hypocritical for us, as female journalists, to then drag male celebs for standing up for themselves in a similar fashion.
Pompeo labelled China hypocritical for calling for non-intervention in Venezuela when he said China's own "financial interventions have helped destroy the country".
" Tomlin then followed up Fonda's quip with, "And in 2017, we still refuse to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot.
"It was so hypocritical of these people who were supposedly my friends and my circle to not support me at all," she says.
Never mind the fact that criticizing Brown's decision to be a single mother was completely hypocritical considering the GOP's staunch pro-life position.
The Times reported yesterday that the firm circulated information about tracking on senators' websites, suggesting they might be hypocritical for going after Facebook.
But when that hands-off stance doesn't apply to graphic violence, sexism, and other sore spots, it comes off as prudish and hypocritical.
Many found the museum's low tolerance for risqué  art hypocritical given how much nudity has been featured at the fair and museum before.
It's hard to imagine a more hypocritical accusation, given that Gingrich led the campaign that ended in the impeachment of President Bill Clinton.
Schumer, for his part, seized on the idea as another sign GOP senators are already wilting and accused Republican leaders of being hypocritical.
Not naming your desires, or worse, being manipulative, won't get you what you want, and you'll end up looking dishonest, flaky, or hypocritical.
Otherwise, the frequent, and deserved, criticisms of President Obama's massive budget deficits and near doubling of the national debt will look exceedingly hypocritical.
Seems hypocritical of Ferrari, since, as we first reported ... he got cold feet, and returned $135k worth of jewelry he'd bought for her.
Is it hypocritical that I hate what Jasper and Harper are doing, but can understand Raven's justification for dying on her own terms?
Critics of the left may even call it hypocritical, particularly if being kind only applies to helping those who share your ideological beliefs.
"Ted Cruz insulted the people of New York and by the way (it was) blatantly hypocritical on his part," he said on CNN.
As Declan Walsh reports for the Times: Many Muslims have long viewed America's vision of itself as hypocritical and its idealism as degraded.
Carter Page, a foreign-policy adviser to the Trump campaign, made a speech in Moscow this summer denouncing America's "hypocritical focus on… democratisation".
The gesture seemed hypocritical considering that Trump had just proposed a $1.5 billion funding cut to the Interior Department, which oversees the NPS.
This was a campaign-style speech and the message couldn't have been clearer: The Paris climate deal was pushed by hypocritical cosmopolitan elites.
Ludicrously, the IOC maintained the "hypocritical and ultimately forlorn" pretence of amateurism until 19680—even as Soviet athletes were amateurs in name only.
There is no other way to describe Trump-era conservative principles on religious freedom and "political correctness" as anything other than patently hypocritical.
Pompeo labeled China hypocritical for calling for non-intervention in Venezuela when he said China's own "financial interventions have helped destroy the country".
You voted for hypocritical politicians who insist on strict sexual morality while exempting themselves, placed companies above people and profits above all else.
"I think it's hypocritical accusing us of not being engaged politically when there are a lot of barriers to us voting," Winfield said.
"Hypocritical concerns about the humanitarian situation in the country is a mere pretext," said Vassily A. Nebenzia, Russia's ambassador to the United Nations.
One story called [Apple's C.E.O. Tim] Cook hypocritical for chiding Facebook over privacy, noting that Apple also collects reams of data from users.
THRUSH: --most of them as registered Democrats, flip over to independent, and I think that's hypocritical-- WILMORE: Why do you think that is?
"To turn around and say that they need safe spaces after their candidate won I think is ironic and hypocritical," Ms. Makki said.
On the other hand, when our policies appear hypocritical, arrogant and indifferent to others' views, the government can undermine our nation's soft power.
Describing "Idiocracy" as anything approaching prescient is purposefully misinterpreting events to fit the narrative and is hypocritical from a liberal point of view.
The Jewish Democratic Council of America, which has  called Trump the "biggest threat to American Jews," characterized Trump signing the order as hypocritical.
Conservatives argue that Republicans are being hypocritical if they vote against that bill now since they already voted for it two years ago.
The release of the records was an apparent attempt to discredit the athletes and paint the United States as hypocritical, Friday's report stated.
Mr. Putin does not take this stance to soothe the feelings of Western liberals, a group he dismisses as hypocritical in any case.
But critics, including other Jews, described it as hypocritical and anti-free speech, and they said it could do more harm than good.
" Avery Cohen, deputy press secretary for de Blasio's office, called the lawsuit "wrong, hypocritical, and amounts to nothing short of income-based discrimination.
But inquiries such as this — one-sided, biased and deeply hypocritical — do no service to the U.N., or to the human rights movement.
Selectively jettisoning states's rights when state policies conflict with other aspects of the Republican agenda is hypocritical and ought to be viewed critically.
"It would be hypocritical to say no to dressing a Trump," Marcus Wainwright of Rag & Bone, told The New York Times last week.
Republicans have sought to exploit these divisions by painting the two freshman Democrats as anti-Semites, but Democrats say Republicans are being hypocritical.
One of its recurring columns was dedicated to the character assassination of politicians, anti-porn activists, and anyone else Flynt felt had acted hypocritical.
As it turns out, the rhetoric, the tactics utilized by the left is so vile, so vicious, so hypocritical, so aggressive, you know what?
In all three cases, they were then shown "exculpatory" evidence that offered a way to explain the conduct in question without deeming it hypocritical.
Washington's decision to arrest a Huawei executive over the Chinese telecoms giant's business dealings with Iran seems hypocritical, according to veteran economist Stephen Roach.
Maybe that's true, but it's hypocritical and sexist of Clay to judge Hannah for having sex with Zach, as Justin (Brandon Foley) points out.
This left the hardliners to make the running, led by the thuggish, hypocritical Islamic Defenders' Front (FPI) (who do not hassle police-run brothels).
Claire McCaskill for her Missouri Senate seat, told BuzzFeed News that she didn't think Conway raising Weinstein as a foil for Trump was hypocritical.
"I find it hypocritical of him to tout whatever advances have been made in the First Step Act given his history," Ms. Harris said.
How Republicans view Democrats: Of the 218% who provided open-ended descriptions of Democrats, responses included: socialist, angry, hypocritical, uniformed, power-hungry and violent.
But new reporting about Giuliani's own business dealings with shadowy Ukraine-linked figured shines a light on just how hypocritical his posturing has been.
On Sunday, Erdogan lashed out at the German parliament for passing the resolution and suggested that Germany was being hypocritical given its own history.
Jimmy attempts to shame Mickey's me-time, saying it's a betrayal, and falls on some very tired, sexist stereotypes to defend his hypocritical position.
But the nauseating repetition of hideous White House policy proposal followed by impotent posturing from the Valley is worse than useless, it's outright hypocritical.
It seems like the narrative arc of the album, to put it in the bluntest terms, was: damnation for the arrogant, hypocritical, and judgmental.
"We talk about acceptance and loving everyone, but it gets a little bit hypocritical when it comes to kids with special needs," she says.
To that point, he said he's witnessed "hypocritical" women in showbiz who are using the #MeToo movement as a shield to make false allegations.
In an interview with Italian newspaper La Repubblica, Yorke called out YouTube for what he feels is a hypocritical stance on ad-blocking software.
I know that there are some naysayers out there who might think it's hypocritical for this camp to be offended by a tell-all.
Leonardo da Vinci would have found a deep connection to the ostracism of Saint Jerome at the hands of the envious and the hypocritical.
Much of the play's second act involves an extended argument between Hugo and Carlotta regarding moral cowardice, hypocritical existence and the betrayal of love.
After all, there is no reason to believe that Trump will not run on a similar message this time around—no matter how hypocritical.
"The former NBA player Kendrick Perkins tweeted his frustrations about the criticism and appeared on ESPN's "First Take," where he called the comments "hypocritical.
China's envoy strongly rejected the censure and said the United States was hypocritical and guilty of crimes including the rape and murder of civilians.
Deficit hawks said it was hypocritical for Republicans to push the type of massive spending bill they fought Democrats over during the Obama administration.
TV. "But I do fault the Democrats for being hypocritical and blaming President Trump for something Joe Biden did in the open," he added.
The "9 to 5" stars joked about being unwilling to be controlled by a "sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical, bigot" in that film -- and now.
I think at the heart of it is the deep desire to distance yourself from everything else that you see that feels very hypocritical.
What's certain is that both sides, in Amsterdam and Pittsburgh, have engaged in the sort of hypocritical rhetoric more suited to politics than business.
After Sivan criticized his interview with Gay Express, other queer journalists wondered if he was being hypocritical, and whether 'respectability politics' were at play.
"These hypocritical holy men have devised all kinds of crooked schemes to become some of the wealthiest men on Earth while their people suffer."
The Chamber's fierce hostility to transparency, whether it relates to the identities of its donors or to corporate political spending, is also immensely hypocritical.
"Back in 1980, in that movie, we refused to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot," Fonda said, setting up the joke.
In the end, the reputation of Starr and the hypocritical Republicans, some of whom were having their own affairs with young government aides, suffered.
And it was obvious even at the time that G.O.P. deficit posturing was hypocritical – obvious, that it, to everyone except the entire Beltway establishment.
Yes, like she was somehow hypocritical, rather than someone under enormous pressure to perform in a way coded as acceptable for women in public.
But this celebration of motherhood is also hypocritical: For all our rhetoric, we routinely fail mothers here in the U.S. and around the world.
"It's hypocritical of BP to put their logo on shows of artifacts belonging to the same cultures they're damaging," said BP Or Not BP?
I was never shy about introducing it to anyone, nor did I feel hypocritical, even though I was a 26-year-old Ph.D. candidate.
Bloomberg's ongoing efforts to limit the ability of individuals who can't afford high priced security teams is not only hypocritical and elitist, it's dangerous.
But it was all an act — a cynical, hypocritical act that McCain, who had a keen eye for hypocrisy, would have seen right through.
But she has faced criticism that her anti-bullying work is hypocritical, given her husband's long history of attacking other people on social media.
Some, like investor and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, clowned on Rabois for what Ohanian points out as a hypocritical sense of self-worth.
"The concept is so hypocritical, it's like Britney Spears calling Christina Aguilera underdressed and overexposed," Susan Wloszczyna wrote in her review for USA Today.
Rouhani argued the policy is a hypocritical approach coming from a country that has repeatedly warned Tehran about the destructiveness of such powerful weapons.
The difference between selling out and breaking through is not always clear, and "La La Land" is not so hypocritical as to pretend otherwise.
This hypocritical professor probably would not hesitate to recommend his student to universities that discriminate against gay and transgender, women, Jewish or Christian students.
"I think this is probably one of the most hypocritical bills that I've seen on the floor of the House of Representatives," Hoyer said.
We now see how thin-skinned and hypocritical President-elect Donald Trump is when the shoe is a bit tight on the other foot.
Voters (and debate coaches) will at best see this as an insincere attempt to preach unity and at worst see it as deeply hypocritical.
BlackRock's Larry Fink and other CEOs are "extraordinarily hypocritical" to push companies for more social responsibility, billionaire investor Sam Zell told CNBC on Tuesday.
Despite the tragic—and apparently cautionary—ending, Brooks films women's fight for sexual freedom as a brave defiance of traditional constraints and hypocritical distortions.
That means, among other things, he is often hypocritical, attacking the 1% while stalling on releasing his own tax returns, as Milbank points out.
The organizers of the event also hosted a Holocaust cartoon contest last year intended to mock the Western world's hypocritical standards of free speech.
"We have to use the same standard with our friends as we do with the folks across the aisle, otherwise it's hypocritical," she said.
Or, it can be seen as an instance of "reverse racism" (which is not a thing), a hypocritical attempt to segregate or be exclusionary.
The fact that Donald Trump called out the Democratic Party for not taking action when they were in full control is disgusting and hypocritical.
As Newsweek notes, it's not just bad (and hypocritical) optics for the Trump administration to use private email servers; there are security concerns as well.
The comments were perceived by some as hypocritical as many slammed conservatives for speculating about the health of Hillary Clinton during her 2016 presidential run.
He scolded the United States for what he called hypocritical threats to try him in the ICC, to which Washington itself is not a signatory.
The EPA's decision to grant these exemptions seems especially hypocritical given the rationale it used when it purged scientists from its advisory committees last year.
" Breed's failure to stand up for the legal rights of a reporter is a hypocritical example of "do as I say, not as I do.
And in 2017, Ratajkowski told Harper's BAZAAR Arabia it's hypocritical to judge a woman just because she chooses to openly celebrate her body and sexuality.
"Indeed, their sanctimonious posturing is hypocritical, given their bluster is maliciously intended and fans anti-government sentiment in Hong Kong and incites lawlessness," it said.
Huawei's chairman has even gone so far as to call the US government hypocritical, criticizing China while the National Security Agency spies around the globe.
While later awards did go to actors of color, the first hour of the show made the genuinely funny musical number seem hypocritical and awkward.
Fiorentino, however, stands by her accusations — and believes that Hollywood is hypocritical for awarding both her former husband and Bryant in the wake of #MeToo.
" At her briefing on Friday, press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the sports network was being "hypocritical" for not firing Hill for her "political statement.
Since I have not criticized the president for actually holding summits, it would be hypocritical for me to say that I would never do that.
But they will not talk about the wasteful cost of building in Qatar, which I find hypocritical but we do it in the Arab world.
People who identify with Trump's racial and cultural politics find progressive complaints about corruption to be hypocritical and unpersuasive because the whole system is corrupt.
Pence also argued that Trump's outrage over his "stolen" tax records is justified, and it's not hypocritical to use the information contained in Clinton's emails.
Part of South Park's appeal for me was a willingness to cross arbitrary and often hypocritical cultural lines, flipping a middle finger the whole way.
He scolded the United States for what he called hypocritical threats to try him in the ICC, to which Washington itself is not a signatory.
Obama called Trump's "flattery" of Russian President Vladimir Putin "out of step" with US norms, and called out Republicans who support their nominee as hypocritical.
"Italy cannot accept hypocritical lessons from countries that have always preferred to turn their backs when it comes to immigration," Conte said in a statement.
These laws "are hypocritical disasters, putting not just women's lives at risk, but also the lives of trans and non-binary people too," they say.
Critics have called the first lady hypocritical for adopting the cause, given the president's well-documented habit of using degrading and even racist nicknames online.
Her husband owned a gun, she said, and she initially worried about feeling hypocritical, but joined her daughter, Colleen, at the march after some convincing.
Evancho received criticism from those within the LGTBQ community who saw her decision to sing for Trump as hypocritical in light of her sister's background.
As someone who keeps asking for greater battery life and durability out of his gadgets, I have a hypocritical habit of liking extra-thin things.
The China Daily pointed to the U.S. ban on Chinese telecommunication provider Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, saying the curbs were hypocritical given the NSA leak.
"New York can do much better than reelecting a hypocritical governor who ignores the victims and, instead, chooses to shield those who have been accused."
Obviously the implication is that the rap artists we all love don't respect women, and therefore we are all being hypocritical in critiquing the Donald.
As much as I may abhor Trump, it would be hypocritical for me to disregard or shut Robles out based solely on her conservative views.
Australia's lofty rhetoric about transparency and good governance looks hypocritical to the entire region, thanks to the secrecy and backroom dealings surrounding its refugee policy.
Lambert posted pictures of the hand-me-down made of real — not faux — fur, which some found hypocritical given Lambert's involvement with animal rescue efforts.
It is hypocritical to support financial backing by wealthy liberals in cases we like but attack the motives of financiers in cases we don't like.
To sketch out the caricature, Mr Bush was called a hypocritical, proudly ignorant, America-first, unilateralist bully pursuing a sectarian crusade against the Muslim world.
Coming on the heels of all the outrage about Trump in particular, Hollywood couldn't really afford to stay silent without looking ridiculously and obviously hypocritical.
But the couple now claims the proposal was a hoax intended to shed light on Cruz's "hypocritical stance on marriage," they told The Boston Globe.
He argued that it would be hypocritical of McConnell to block action on Obama's Supreme Court nominee but wave the trade deal through the Senate.
Ideological purity is subjective and one's believing that he or she is a "better" Democrat is hypocritical in a party that prides itself on inclusion.
It's hypocritical, considering the Times hired and fired — in the same day — another writer, Quinn Norton, after old racially charged tweets emerged from her past.
The ever-rising cost of coaches' salaries is a concern of the N.C.A.A.'s but it makes its "amateurism" arguments look hypocritical (which they are).
But many Democratic lawmakers slammed that statement as hypocritical and urged the GOP leader to wait until after the November midterm elections to hold hearings.
Michigan's restriction of Albrecht's transfer is hypocritical, exploitative, and bullying, but most of all, it's a window into how big-time college sports really work.
So it's unfair, or at least hypocritical, of colleges and universities to attempt to pick the fruit of big data without first sowing the seeds.
The actress Brooklyn Decker suggested that others in the industry had failed to adequately denounce Mr. Weinstein's behavior, and implied that they were being hypocritical.
So a prescription against one and not the other is hypocritical (although you say the company plans to evaluate dairy, seafood, eggs and alcohol consumption).
Revelations by the former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden that American government agencies have also engaged in hacking only make Washington's complaints seem hypocritical.
But an appearance by Mr. Spielberg at an Apple event in late March added fuel to the fire, with some accusing him of being hypocritical.
So if it's that important for France, you have to be really hypocritical to say that it's not equally important for the children of Benin.
So to them, the humanitarian impulses of liberals were hopelessly hypocritical and skewed — not for what they did, necessarily, but for what they left out.
As a Catholic my faith in the Lord is undiminished; however — I no longer respect, submit, or obey the hypocritical predatory leadership of my church.
But it has also been emboldened by more conventional aspects of the Republican agenda, in particular the party's astoundingly hypocritical approach to debt and deficits.
And both trace this culture back to the church's hypocritical practice of claiming that homosexual acts are wrong while quietly tolerating them among the clergy.
Zeid said the world was in "deep jeopardy" because of countries being too cowardly, timid and hypocritical to uphold the standards they had agreed to.
Critics called Watson, who is also a United Nations goodwill ambassador on women's rights and equality, hypocritical and said she was betraying her feminist ideals.
And some saw his decision to campaign with both Ms. Berger and Labour candidates as hypocritical, and heckled him as he canvassed with Ms. Shaheen.
It seems hypocritical to demand that the poorest Americans pull themselves up by their bootstraps while covering the business risk of the nation's wealthiest agribusinesses.
Though the investigation was soon taken over by Robert Mueller, the implication was that McCabe's firing (ordered by Sessions) was hypocritical if not downright retaliatory.
"Any recommendation from Secretary Zinke to shrink national monuments is hypocritical at best and ruinous at worst," said Michael Brune, director of the Sierra Club.
And the implication seemed pretty shocking and hypocritical: Trump wanted US consumers buying Mexican products, like avocados, to pay for the wall, not Mexico itself!
An opinion piece on Gay Star News called the model and actress hypocritical because she identifies as bisexual but Singapore still imprisons men for being gay.
He boycotted Bush 43 also because he ... 'thought it would be hypocritical to attend Bush's swearing-in....he doesn't believe Bush is the true elected president.
She told Fox News it would have been hypocritical to remain at her job while "paralyzed by fear of job security" after her editors silenced her.
Clinton's words could be seen as either impressive or hypocritical, given the role her own tough-on-crime politics played in building up the incarceration state.
Facebook's former chief security officer, Alex Stamos, fired back, saying Cook's statements were hypocritical because the company's China business doesn't treat those citizens the same way.
As a staunch opponent of gun control, the senator's quick action to protect pets was seen as hypocritical to many people, including Parkland survivor Cameron Kasky.
He boycotted Bush 43 also because he thought it would be hypocritical to attend Bush's swearing-in....he doesn't believe Bush is the true elected president.
CAVUTO: But, you know, Andy, I always look at this issue and say whether we&aposre being a little hypocritical here, not the president, per se.
This strikes some as hypocritical because Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist, supports many policies that seem just as politically unrealistic, like single-payer health care.
Despite the fact that Vidalia's death is wildly fresh, you can still feel Emma's rage over her mother's hurtful, now hypocritical, treatment radiating off the screen.
In fact, the 90th Academy Awards marked the end of an awards season that felt very contrived and hypocritical in its stance on issues of diversity.
Industry leaders say it is hypocritical for societies to continue to use products derived from fossil fuels while demanding an end to oil and gas extraction.
Katy Perry rolled her eyes at Swift's criticism of Minaj for pitting women against each other, because the "Bad Blood" muse felt Swift was being hypocritical.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Sun Yang's coach Denis Cotterell has defended the Chinese Olympic champion from doping accusations and labeled criticism from the Australian team's swimmers as "hypocritical".
His controversial tweet from the past has reminded people of his hypocritical views on Western women, particularly the First Lady, wearing a headscarf in Saudi Arabia .
Then a devout Christian, Bazan's rich baritone told stories of hypocritical politicians, adulterous husbands, and self-righteous people of faith, challenging the band's largely evangelical fanbase.
Steve King (R-Iowa) addressed whether or not it was hypocritical for President Trump to be for leaks on the campaign trail and against them now.
Jackson thinks the NFL is being hypocritical and treating players with criminal records better than Kaep ... but says it's not too late to make things right.
Democrats counter that it's "hypocritical" for Republicans to move so quickly on Kavanaugh when they kept a Supreme Court seat open for months under President Obama.
It would be hypocritical, however, to lose sight of how much of our data sits in government computer systems and that it also faces serious threat.
It would be inconsistent and hypocritical for Clinton and Trump to deny the farm machinery firms the same tariff/quota protection granted to the steel industry.
Isn't it hypocritical of the fund, some Greek officials say in private, to push us so hard when it is not willing to lend new money?
He boycotted Bush 43 also because he...'thought it would be hypocritical to attend Bush's swearing-in....he doesn't believe Bush is the true elected president.
So we find ourselves in a paradoxical, hypocritical position: rooting for the antics from him that we typically deplore; craving the vulgarity that we've frequently disparaged.
Jody Hice (R-Ga.) accused the EPA of being hypocritical, treating companies accused of violating environmental laws much worse than its own employees who break laws.
Fox News' Jason Riley said the past few decades of Weinstein's career are like years of Trump's Access Hollywood tape and that supporting him was hypocritical.
When Val suggests Laura socialize with people her own age, her daughter quips that it's hypocritical since her mom doesn't have any friends from growing up.
Of the nine pieces of historical context that respondents were given, one resulted in essentially a tie, and it was one that made Democrats look hypocritical.
"Back in 1980, in that movie we refused to be controlled by a 'sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot,'" Fonda said, quoting her character from the film.
Now, thanks to the efforts of activists, scientists, and a whole slew of people who truly care, the hypocritical nature of SeaWorld's practices have been exposed.
Rather, it's to acknowledge that the Nobel Peace Prize has become little more than a nice thought at best, and a hypocritical participation trophy at worst.
At the dinner table and in our relationship, I could be fiercely opinionated, sometimes preachy, or even totally hypocritical, and he still liked me that way.
He has said he is pro-life, and it would appear morally hypocritical for him to suddenly change his stance just to curry favor with millennials.
On Thursday, he pilloried Senator Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida, for condemning his party's nominee without withdrawing his endorsement, arguing that Mr. Rubio was being hypocritical.
Third, it is hypocritical for Democrats to maintain ties to Silicon Valley and then turn their backs on the very people who help finance its work.
He wanted to strike back at the liberal press, which he thought was hypocritical for panning his play while claiming to support free speech and progress.
"It has been bizarre and hypocritical for a long time," said Michele Dunne, director of the Middle East Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
It's both human nature and good diplomacy to hold your own family to higher standards than outsiders or adversaries (otherwise, you'd just look partisan and hypocritical).
It's hypocritical for Trump to be today's avatar of hostility to immigrants, since his own family suffered from anti-German sentiment and pretended to be Swedish.
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough early Tuesday said that members of the Republican Party have been hypocritical in their comments about the feud between President Trump and Sen.
The poll also found that 73 percent of respondents think it is hypocritical for Trump to criticize other men who have been accused of sexual harassment.
They worried that if Franken were allowed to stay in the Senate despite a steady stream of harassment allegations, they would look weak or even hypocritical.
National Rifle Association (NRA) CEO Wayne LaPierre on Thursday night ripped critics calling for gun control after the mass shooting in Las Vegas, calling them hypocritical.
It would be hypocritical if Adidas were to drop him now, especially at a time when another out-of-control Tweeter is setting the national agenda.
The media have seemingly bought the fiction that although Trump's $2023 million tax deduction in 1995 may be morally reprehensible and hypocritical, it was perfectly legal.
On the other were Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Trump, firing back at what they deemed a hypocritical betrayal of America's closest friend in the Middle East.
McCain called the Trump administration's treatment of journalists "inconsistent at best and hypocritical at worst," particularly when it comes to condemning attacks on the press abroad.
Gigi Sohn, who served as an adviser to former Democratic FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler, said AT&T was being hypocritical in its call for internet legislation.
Many Democrats have already said it would be hypocritical for Republicans to add a justice at the end of Trump's term, pledging to fight against it.
What we've just seen confirmed, then, is what some of us were trying to tell you from the beginning: All that wailing about debt was hypocritical.
But others are decrying it as hypocritical, asking the DNC to hold itself to a higher standard and think about the message it sends to voters.
Jessica Farrar, who joins a dozen fellow female lawmakers who have wielded satire to illuminate just how hypocritical, unjust, and ridiculous politically motivated abortion restrictions are.
He boycotted Bush 43 also because he 'thought it would be hypocritical to attend Bush's swearing-in....he doesn't believe Bush is the true elected president.
Local councilor John Maciver, whose ward contains the president's ancestral village of Tong, believes Trump's immigration policy is somewhat hypocritical given that he's an immigrant himself.
The data showed strong support for the first hypothesis—moralisers who later changed their mind were indeed seen as more hypocritical and, therefore, less worthy of support.
Let's be honest, it's pretty damn hypocritical that Linda inserted herself into Teigen's pregnancy conversation in order to make a point about Teigen vocalizing her political beliefs.
Emma Watson is slamming critics who suggested that posing with her breasts partially exposed for a recent Vanity Fair photo shoot was hypocritical of her feminist views.
In our country—the greatest country on the planet—we're kind of hypocritical about that, and as time has passed, I think it's gotten worse and worse.
Turkey has said France was hypocritical for criticizing Turkey for human rights abuses when French police had used water cannon and tear gas on protestors in Paris.
It's a fan's strongly felt and entirely hypocritical conviction, because it's not as though I'm not going to tune in to these second seasons when they arrive.
They say coal remains the best option in some countries and it would be hypocritical for the developed world to deny emerging economies the power they need.
Democrats and liberal commentators have been quick to decry the message as hypocritical, arguing that President Donald Trump himself has explicitly called for violence against his detractors.
The Left Bloc had argued that the situation with Portugal exporting legal marijuana while its own patients were unable to buy it legally was unnatural and hypocritical.
LONDON — London's outgoing mayor Boris Johnson has launched a rant against Barack Obama calling his intervention in the debate about the European Union referendum "incoherent" and "hypocritical".
The former Business Insider columnist said we have "created an enormous, hypocritical double standard that is entirely unjust" when it comes to judgment in the media industry.
However, it's disingenuous and more than a little hypocritical given the #MeToo flag-waving, for the Democrats to be so willing to hedge their bets en masse.
Both side are right in important ways: The Castro regime was vicious, and the US embargo on trade with Cuba while embracing Saudi Arabia was tremendously hypocritical.
It has been called out for being hypocritical for containing a clause that would allow Congress members and their staff to exempt their insurance from the changes.
That the person who cites a history of unlawful criminalization against Black men suddenly has so much faith in that same system to exonerate him seems hypocritical.
Trina, Towanda and Traci Braxton told us Wednesday, Tamar's stance is hypocritical because she's guilty of airing the dirty laundry of other family members in the past.
It was painted as hypocritical, given Bernie Sanders' penchant for railing against the income inequality engendered by Wall Street tycoons, for whom questionably large payouts are routine.
Spicer said Monday that it was not hypocritical for Trump to accuse Obama of collusion or obstruction after he personally called for Clinton's emails to be released.
Lee is hypocritical to have opposed the GOP plan for modifying or waiving a couple of the regulations when he supported the 2015 bill which repealed none.
Democrats ought to attack Trump and the Republicans for hypocritical rhetoric and policies, such as the administration's recent decision to disband Homeland Security's domestic terrorism intelligence unit.
Still, the head of Medicare--a massive, government run health program-- saying government-run health would be bad for patients struck some critics as a bit hypocritical.
The lawyer for disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein on Monday slammed actress Asia Argento over a settlement she reportedly made with her own accuser, calling it hypocritical.
These sorts of laws are rapidly falling out of favor, likely because they saw what happened to North Carolina, so don't feel hypocritical, Mark Emmert—feel emboldened.
I'm in my late 40s, so justifying or condemning young people's choice of recreational stimulant would be hypocritical, but you have to educate them about the risks.
I was an outlaw who broke a very specific set of laws that many people believed were wrong, hypocritical, and far more destructive than the plant itself.
Spicer also weighed in on the controversy surrounding Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, arguing that Democrats are being hypocritical in their treatment of the nominee and Rep.
In his lecture on Thursday, Trump's adviser Page said Western governments had often had a hypocritical focus on democratization, corruption and inequality in the post-Soviet world.
As she sat only a few feet away, he made a barely veiled attack on her faith, branding her as hypocritical for saying she prays for him.
Equally, megaphone diplomacy — like calling out the unconstitutional behavior of the Catalan independence movement — sounds hypocritical with allegations of unwarranted violence by the Spanish police being investigated.
Even with the hypocritical support, 12 Republicans voted against Trump's declaration, allowing the measure to pass 59-41 and presumably forcing him to issue a humiliating veto.
The critical thing, however, is that if not for hypocritical Republican opposition, we could have been running these higher deficits in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015.
Mr. Cuomo — who supports public financing and has received significant union backing — has suggested that championing public financing while taking union money could be seen as hypocritical.
"Washington and other Western capitals have impeded potential progress through their often hypocritical focus on ideas such as democratization, inequality, corruption and regime change," Mr. Page said.
" She argued that it's hypocritical to shun Louis C.K. His humor, she noted, "explored his dark side, his perversions, and deciphered the darkness of the human soul.
Pusha T's thesis for "The Story of Adidon" is basically twofold: Drake's confusion about his biracial identity has led him to adopt a hypocritical attitude toward fatherhood.
Like everything else about the Muslim encounter with European colonialism, this is a painful memory, and many Muslims insist that the European stance was patronising and hypocritical.
Meghan McCain also brought up the first lady's cyberbullying platform that day, calling the combination of Trump's tweets and the first lady's initiative hypocritical on Fox News.
But Putin may also think of himself as the chief ideologist of the illiberal world, a counter to what he sees as the hypocritical and blundering West.
His stance that players shouldn't be compensated for their efforts was derided as hypocritical, especially set against the $250,000 bonus he will earn for another national title.
But within Turkey, the government has been called hypocritical for demanding greater freedom for its surrogates overseas while restricting the same freedoms for its opponents in Turkey.
Europe's supporters -- liberals, conservatives, social democrats, greens -- are thus in a no-win position: if they defend the union's undemocratic structures, they look hypocritical and illiberal themselves.
It cast the U.S. as a withering nation with rising rates of unemployment and homelessness, and blasted Washington as hypocritical for touting the importance of human rights.
Ms. Barbier said in a presentencing filing that it was "hypocritical and disingenuous" for prosecutors to suggest that Mr. Meek was somehow to blame for the killings.
"There's a certain amount of chest-pounding that I've seen in some traditional media that I find really hypocritical," Levin said onstage Wednesday at the Code Conference.
We got Cruz Thursday in D.C. and he says celebs weighing in on gun control is totally hypocritical -- considering the kind of firepower their security details use.
It is splendidly hypocritical, of course: If Trump's agenda is as wonderful as he says, his loyal supporters should surely get to benefit from it as well.
The former president, addressing a few hundred supporters at a junior high school here, portrayed his wife's opponent for the Democratic nomination as hypocritical, "hermetically sealed" and dishonest.
Richer countries have used dams to great effect to boost their economies and electricity needs, and so to say that Mekong nations should not do so is hypocritical.
In a speech given in Moscow last month, Page also criticized Western countries for what he said was their "hypocritical focus on democratization" in the post-Soviet world.
It feels cynical and hypocritical for an organization founded on principles of openness to cave to the constraints of DRM and not stick up for researchers and users.
While some may say it's hypocritical to reap millions from Facebook and then call for users to jump sip, Acton has always had a penchant for supporting privacy.
The comedian argued that "the labeling of terrorists as cowards was hypocritical, and that we have been the cowards, lobbing cruise missiles from 2,000 miles away," Bustle reported.
And while many supported her, some thought the singer was being hypocritical for expecting to be treated like a person when she wears sexy costumes in music videos.
Kenney said he doesn't think it's hypocritical to call out American-backed environmental groups in Canada while he himself travels to the U.S. to promote his province's oil.
Twenty something Hefner — here, painted as a people's hero and free speech champion — was frustrated with the hypocritical and shameful treatment of sex in the buttoned-up '50s.
"I think that it would be hypocritical to me to remain silent on injustices just because those injustices may come from our side of the aisle," she said.
Sam Zell, a billionaire investor who founded investment firm Equity Group Investments, in an appearance on CNBC on Tuesday said Fink is "extraordinarily hypocritical" in pushing social responsibility.
Then on Sunday Bill Clinton lit into Mr. Sanders as hypocritical — a defense of his spouse that may also have betrayed the Clinton campaign's fears about Tuesday's outcome.
The aim of that operation was probably to bolster the Kremlin's standing at home, underlining the Putin regime's overall propaganda narrative: that the West is hypocritical and hostile.
However, Russian Deputy U.N. Ambassador Vladimir Safronkov accused Power of being hypocritical by not naming militants for killing civilians, and criticized her for naming the Syrian military commanders.
"I am willing to say Sanders has been a little hypocritical when it comes to guns, but it is not enough to make my support waver," she added.
Back in May, Breitbart drew considerable criticism for a story that suggested Ryan was hypocritical for opposing Trump's Muslim ban while sending his own children to Catholic school.
Our inability to hold powerful, hypocritical men to account gets a Heritage Foundation freak onto the Supreme Court even though he was being credibly accused of sexual assault.
Speaking forcefully, he acknowledged that there had been resistance from some self-centered members of the bureaucracy, some of it open, some of it hidden and some hypocritical.
Finally, it has to be pointed out: this group of artists represents the boys' club of Mexican contemporary art, making the exhibition irritatingly self-congratulatory and even hypocritical.
In a speech given in Moscow last month, Page also criticised Western countries for what he said was their "hypocritical focus on democratisation" in the post-Soviet world.
Asked if they think its hypocritical for Trump to criticize men accused of harassment, 73% responded yes — including 94% of Democrats, 46% of Republicans and 71% of Independents.
The images of Christie and his family, alone amid an expanse of beach not open to the public, affirms everything that people don't like about politicians. Entitled. Hypocritical.
Marijuana culture is anti-authoritarian—it's about calling things hypocritical when you see it and individual liberty versus the false goods that people are trying to sell you.
Even those whom Mr Sardo describes as "more tolerant of human weakness and less hypocritical about the relationship between sex and politics" were indignant about Mr Berlusconi's affairs.
"In a dishonest and hypocritical move, these same companies and their lobbyists are claiming that the privacy protections will somehow harm internet users," Laroia said in a statement.
The honesty was important, but not necessarily commendable; this also colors Tarantino as a more hypocritical director than his feminist-leaning works such as Death Proof would suggest.
For any profession—but particularly for an academic discipline that describes itself as scientific—to reject its own core findings is stupid at best, deeply hypocritical at worst.
"It shows a very hypocritical, and in my view, anti-science view to continue funding it," said Tom McClusky, vice president of government affairs for March for Life.
He said it was hypocritical for Mr. Obama to call every year for "a full, frank, and just acknowledgment of the facts" while refusing to acknowledge them himself.
"I feel like I've been dealing with that slut-shaming, Internet troll thing for so long and when it's coming from [Kendra] it's all very hypocritical," she said.
Making this criticism all the more hypocritical is the president's repeated calls for interest rate cuts at home to provide the U.S. economy with more monetary policy support.
Email is hypocritical and discriminatory, students say A group of students started a petition calling for an investigation into the actions of the unnamed faculty in Neely's email.
"Everyone wanted the Games here when we got them, so all the criticism now is hypocritical," said Cleide Correa, 72, a real estate broker in Rio de Janeiro.
Reuters did not intend to convey that Forrest misused the Mining Act, lacks respect for the indigenous people and their spiritual beliefs, or acted in a hypocritical fashion.
That seemed hypocritical coming from a game that will probably get some letters from the legal teams at Nintendo and the New York Yankees over in-game apparel.
Carrie Severino, the group's chief counsel, said it would be hypocritical for Democrats to block a vote after arguing the Constitution required the Senate to act on Garland.
It will not quash criticism from some Democrats, who have called Republicans hypocritical for sounding alarms about deficits in recent years and then voting for the tax proposal.
There is something to the argument that a tribal response is not just ineffective, but hypocritical, particularly from a country that preaches the values of multilateralism and cooperation.
"The president has evolved an unorthodox and mischievous method of exposing and criticizing the hypocritical practices of those men in religious cloak," Mr. Panelo said in a statement.
MS. FROMONT To argue that the universal museum, founded in Europe in a particular historical context, is a solution for the entire world is maybe a little hypocritical.
" But, she added, "If we can't look at religion and religious people through the same flawed lens as we do the rest of the world, then it's hypocritical.
In a statement, Mr. McDonnell, Pennsylvania's environmental secretary, called Maryland officials "hypocritical" for placing blame on his state when Maryland did not reach its 2017 nitrogen targets either.
And the fact that it took him five days to call out Harvey Weinstein, when he's pretending that he's the champion for women, is cowardly, if not hypocritical.
Mr. Gardner, a Democrat and the host of the meeting on Tuesday, refused to do so, and said the state's two senators and two representatives were being hypocritical.
Kasich's team, anticipating the attacks, painted Bush as hypocritical, noting that the cost of Bush's Medicaid program in Florida soared at a much faster clip than in Ohio.
Iran dismissed that US support as "hypocritical," and it is not clear how much of an effect the State Department's statements and Trump's tweets had on the demonstrations.
Trump's caricature of journalists as dishonest is hypocritical, and it insults the courage and professionalism of my colleagues who sometimes risk their lives trying to get a story.
"I have felt extremely conflicted, and at times deeply hypocritical," said Steve O'Gorman, 33, a game developer from England raising money for an independent video game about unionization.
Obstruct, disrupt, and hurt the economy as much as you can, deploying whatever hypocritical excuses you think the media will buy, when the other party holds the presidency.
Sharpton says the whole situation is bothersome ... but the league can't be hypocritical, especially when some of the biggest NBA figures have been critical of America's current leadership.
On Saturday, he criticized the Church as the "most hypocritical institution", meddling in government policies and said some bishops were enriching themselves at the expense of the poor.
The White House on Friday hammered ESPN, calling the network "hypocritical" for what it says is a double-standard in the way it treats conservative and liberal employees.
Young people everywhere have always known that pot doesn't cause brain bubbles or werewolfism, that its illegality was stupid and hypocritical, and most of all that it's fun.
The United States, a beacon of freedom and democracy for Latin Americans in the 19th century, was seen in the 20th as hypocritical at best, malevolent at worst.
All they have to do — as illustrated by Gibson's vague and hypocritical moralizing on the allegations currently roiling Hollywood — is repent publicly, take a step back, and wait.
We take this step because our commitment does not allow us to remain a part of a hypocritical and self-serving organization that makes a mockery of human rights.
There have also been many articles denouncing the boycott, like a piece at The Christian Post which questions whether participants are being hypocritical by denouncing their fellow human beings.
He said that while he agrees with Hubbuch's opinion of the President and finds the Post's stance here "incredibly hypocritical," he doesn't think Hubbuch has much of a case.
Critics are asking why ABC would make a new dating show called "The Proposal" that degrades women, suggesting the liberal network owned by family-friendly Disney was being hypocritical.
So having benefited from that kind of grace from his predecessor, it would be hypocritical for him to then go out and take extraordinary measures to attack the president.
What is so hypocritical about the Clinton attacks is that it wasn't Trump, but Hillary, her husband, and many of her biggest supporters who were the real culprits here.
One has one's pride Those who see the remarks from either the Prime Minister or the Queen as a product of hypocritical latent British imperialism are missing the point.
And many Planned Parenthood clinics around the country offer no paid parental leave, a seemingly hypocritical policy for an organization that itself fights for increased paid parental leave policies.
"If I walk out on the streets and there are paparazzi taking my picture, I'm not hypocritical enough to turn around and say, 'Don't take my picture,'" she says.
Even if it felt somewhat hypocritical to participate in this particular ritual, there was too much energy and leftover goodwill from the evening to not let yourself join in.
And that's the crux of it: Silicon Valley's soft power message about the halcyon beauty of its workplaces feels increasingly disingenuous to the rest of the world, even hypocritical.
Twitter users responded to Somerville mayor's tweet by sharing their own feelings about Sam Adams, while others called out Curtatone for what they believed to be a hypocritical stance.
Complaints by the U.S., Russia, and China would be hypocritical given their capacity to do the same while at the same time exhibiting an unwillingness to relinquish such power.
It's going to come across as hypocritical if the US says, We support the demonstrators who are calling for an improved economy, so we're going to hurt the economy.
Rose also knows going after someone you think is a bully by being a bit of a bully yourself is a bit hypocritical even if it was well-intentioned.
But, after all the noise St-Pierre had made in the past in regards to being against performance-enhancing drugs, it would be a tad on the hypocritical side.
The event occurred in conjunction with a museum discussion held the same evening, tackling social media and design's purpose in social justice movements, a move the protesters call hypocritical.
Critics say such statements are hypocritical posturing, given President Trump's lengthy history of inflammatory and deeply personal comments about his opponents — on Twitter, in campaign debates, during campaign rallies.
Davidson argued that nationalism was part of the Scottish psyche, and it would be hypocritical not to admit as much, but defended patriotism as inclusive and welcoming of plurality.
Every now and then a company manages to issue a statement so bursting at the seams with hypocritical bullshit that we're forced to take a step back in awe.
The hypocritical irony here seems obvious, because Osteen is one of America's leading proponents of prosperity theology, the so-called theory that God blesses good Christians with material wealth.
ABC's Jon Karl began by pressing Sanders to explain how it's not hypocritical for Trump to use Omar's comments as a political cudgel when he's refused to denounce Rep.
Republicans, on the other hand, view Democratic leadership as hypocritical for refusing to grant Trump's border wall request, which they see as similar to past bipartisan border security bills.
It's time to acknowledge the Republican approach to NGS for what it is – a hypocritical handout to an outdated fuel source wrapped in concern for tribal well-being. Rep.
The event occurred in conjunction with a museum discussion held the same evening, discussing social media and design's purpose in social justice movements, a move the protesters call hypocritical.
But the stall in refugee resettlement worries refugee advocates, and strikes some lawmakers -- particularly Democrats -- as hypocritical given the recent US strikes against alleged chemical weapons facilities in Syria.
All the while, U.S. soft power continues declining, as many efforts purporting an open internet seem shallow at best and hypocritical at worst following the Snowden revelations and WikiLeaks.
The group's morally bankrupt mascot, Julian Assange, has proven to be cowardly, hypocritical and deceitful -- not someone any sensible or reasonably intelligent person should trust or even interact with.
The adjective "green" is of course as susceptible to abusive and hypocritical invocation as any other high-sounding slogan, but some such—still capitalist, merely reformist, finally inadequate—U.
Refocusing international attention on the Golan already resulted in condemnation by the Europeans and by the hypocritical Russians, who are celebrating the fifth anniversary of their annexation of Crimea.
Trump's spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham told Glamour magazine that independent candidate Mark Roberts's Monday remarks calling Trump a "hoe bag" represented the "hypocritical intolerance" of the Trump administration's political enemies.
But, it's beyond hypocritical for Franken, who has been an outspoken critic of other men accused of sexually inappropriate behavior, to simply bunker in and hope the storm passes.
" On the Asylum website, they claim, "We are aware that many in the sub-cultures have been deeply hurt by the insensitive, judgmental, and hypocritical actions of some Christians.
Opponents of the chemical castration law say it's hypocritical that the state wants to castrate sex offenders but not allow people who get pregnant from rape to get abortions.
Last week, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivered a speech in which he sided with the Iranian people against what he called the "hypocritical holy men" leading their country.
Second, Lake said, Republicans may be trying to appeal to late-deciding voters who care more about character than issues by painting their Democratic opponents as untrustworthy or hypocritical.
"People have to meet their clients and their superiors for work, they have to be hypocritical even though they don't want to be," he said of life in China.
In other words, Israel's foundational twin pledge (to be both Jewish and democratic) was hypocritical: Arabs would be equal (in rights) so long as Jews were superior (in numbers).
We have an exclusive preview of a more serious one: "Black Crows" dramatizes life under ISIS, portraying its leaders as corrupt and hypocritical, and women who resist as heroes.
Second, the country feels it is under an unjustified and hypocritical international siege and so is less forgiving when Israelis are perceived to be providing Israel's critics with ammunition.
I was heartbroken when my dog Curly died, and after realizing that dogs are also raised and eaten, I felt hypocritical eating other animals as I mourned his death.
Democrats say Republicans are being hypocritical by demanding the government stay out of the private sector when it suits them but threatening to break up companies they disagree with.
"Criticizing Trump's wall, but establishing barricades against refugees from Libya at the same time, is hypocritical," Sven Giegold, a German lawmaker at the European Parliament, said in a statement.
IT GOES TO -- SOME OF IT IS AND SOME OF IT IS SOCIAL ASPECTS OF IT. I'VE SAID THIS, BUT I DON'T WANT TO BE, YOU KNOW, HYPOCRITICAL EITHER.
On Sunday in California, Pompeo was strongly critical of Iran, calling its religious leaders "hypocritical holy men" who amassed vast sums of wealth while allowing their people to suffer.
Tsai said it was totally hypocritical of an autocratic China that lacks democracy, human rights or freedom of speech to use the language of democracy to criticize the bill.
"The concept is that we as human beings like to think we're doing things in a consistent way—we're not doing things that are hypocritical or dissonant," he said.
At turns consistent and hypocritical, Radel's brief stint in the limelight, and his candid look back, exemplifies Americans' persistent belief that politicians' private failures disqualify them from public service.
The former New York City mayor also sought to rebut critics who say that his consulting and speeches make his attacks on the Clinton Foundation during the presidential campaign hypocritical.
The comedian argued that "the labeling of terrorists as cowards was hypocritical, and that we [the U.S.] have been the cowards, lobbing cruise missiles from 2,000 miles away,"  Bustle  reported.
A more interesting protagonist would be a bit like Clinton himself—well-intentioned, beset by dishonest and hypocritical political opponents, but also with a fatal flaw that drags him down.
"This is a cynical, bigoted, hypocritical attack on the rights and freedoms of others," said Tony Brannon, a gay rights activist in Bermuda, of the appeal to the Privy Council.
And indeed, conservative media figures are arguing that these stories make Democrats and the FBI look at the very least hypocritical on Russia, and at worst like Russian patsies themselves.
Yes, there is a double standard — the label "terrorism" being applied to Muslims and POC is certainly hypocritical — but expanding the government's role in policing terrorism is a difficult proposition.
" White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the tweet was a "fireable offense" and that the sports network was being "hypocritical" for not firing Hill for her "political statement.
He plays almost exclusively to his base, which is largely white and subscribes to a nationalist view of politics, and he is hypocritical in his invocations of law and order.
"Me-Me-Meghan Markle's shamelessly hypocritical super-woke Vogue stunt proves she cares more about promoting herself than the Royal Family or Britain," Daily Mail columnist Piers Morgan wrote Monday.
" That same week, another Democrat in the Senate, Joe Manchin of West Virginia, said in an interview with Politico that the move by Franken's Democratic colleagues was "hypocritical" and "atrocious.
But here's what gets me about these women in particular: Demanding other people examine the issues that are most uncomfortable to them while not doing it yourself is disgustingly hypocritical.
They can actually focus on the sport they came to compete in — or, in the case of U.S. figure skater Adam Rippon, the sport and one grating, hypocritical vice president.
President-elect Donald Trump took to his favorite social media platform to send a stream of posts indicating that the Hillary Clinton campaign's involvement in an election recount was hypocritical.
Google via their YouTube platform are pretty strict when it comes to copyright breaches, so this is rather hypocritical of them and most certainly does not set a good example.
There is no denying there are egregious human rights issues (for men and women) across the region, and specifically issues women face in hypocritical legislation and (in cases) cultural treatment.
Clarence Thomas is portrayed with empathy by Wendell Pierce (The Wire, Treme) as a husband and father; a black man terrified that powerful, hypocritical white men will ruin his career.
OPINION: Obama administration was hypocritical on UN vote 'Declaration of war' Netanyahu has threatened a diplomatic "declaration of war" against New Zealand if it supported the resolution, an official said.
Cassidy is a former doctor, and however hypocritical his actions and misleading his statements on healthcare were, that at least means he has some idea of how healthcare works. Right?
" Pathetic BULLY, sexist, hater, bigot & "Christaphobe" @jimcarrey attacks @PressSec for her faith; what would be hypocritical Hollywood reaction if he called someone a "so-called Muslim" or "so-called Jew?
O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story actor is concerned about the legacy of the sitcom, which was groundbreaking for the black community – and suggests Hollywood's response to Cosby's scandal is hypocritical.
"There have been days that were a little tumultuous, but we are in perfect agreement," said Conte, who only two days ago had described France's stance on immigration as "hypocritical".
I know that sounds a little hypocritical coming from me, but with that being said, my mom had a total of five children—none of whom she could provide for.
In the video posted on Sanders' Twitter account, his senior advisor, Ari Rabin-Havt, criticized Republicans as being hypocritical in their claims that Google and Facebook are biased against conservatives.
According to a new study, Google and Facebook (and hence, YouTube and Instagram) often talk about users vying for visibility in ways that are confusing and, at times, even hypocritical.
"Mudde added, "In the case of Trump, it is particularly hypocritical, given that he was by and large elected on one big rant against the current state of the country.
"It would be pretty hypocritical of me to ... do all this hoo-ha about digital banking and then not be at the forefront of change," Elliott said in an interview.
It is undeniably hypocritical that Republicans would accuse Democrats of turning a blind eye to assault victims and pretend that Democrats are not holding members of their own party accountable.
"For [Instagram] to leave these endpoints open and let people get to this in a back channel sort of way, I thought was kind of hypocritical," one former employee said.
While we do not advocate boycotts, these same groups never target other broadcasters and operate under a grossly hypocritical double standard given their intolerance to all opposing points of view.
Read more: The best puppy gear to make your new dog feel at homeHow hypocritical of me to preach about preparedness while I'm sticking my puppy in the bathtub, right?
Carson, a staunch conservative who ran for president in 2016, told The Hill he found Democrats' criticism hypocritical, comparing their stances on the eviction policy to their policies on abortion.
What you mostly hear from critics of the rule is that it's hypocritical: Coaches, after all, aren't restricted in moving from one college to another, so why are the players?
"The first season was made in an Obama world, where it felt like we had the luxury of criticizing liberal leanings and paying attention to the hypocritical side," Rogers says.
Some American and Cuban students thought it was hypocritical of Mr. Obama to speak of democracy and human rights when the United States has so many of its own issues.
This "sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot," as Judy calls him, represents the broader workplace environment in which powerful men are emboldened to abuse those unlucky enough to be around them.
I'm not suggesting that the National Book Foundation is in any way hypocritical for being proud of its work in recognizing women authors while also inviting Bill Clinton to speak.
The first season touched on the fact that Gilead sees queer people as "gender traitors," through both Emily's trauma and Moira's resigned pain at becoming a prostitute for hypocritical men.
With this irresponsible and hypocritical act of selecting a 'gun-free zone' for the convention, the RNC has placed its members, delegates, candidates and all US citizens in grave danger.
They point out that almost every Republican voted for very similar repeal legislation in 2015 (Obama vetoed it) and say it's hypocritical not to vote for it again in 2017.
But forget about all the angst and the hypocritical coke snorters: The most tangible damage to people and the environment arises from criminalizing little green plants and states of mind.
If we are getting down to basics, it is willfully neglectful and ultimately pointless—and hypocritical—to lay responsibility for the trail of bloodshed at the feet of drug users.
"It seems almost hypocritical that a society so focused on the importance of the vote did not concern itself more heavily with the actual process of voting," he told Congress.
And the fact that Gaetz, specifically, seemingly made light of the outbreak, and then got a coveted test has also been called hypocritical by some Democrats — and even some Republicans.
Mr. Dolce, S.B.'s lawyer, said that it was hypocritical for the university to allow confidentiality when a sexual assault is reported, but not when the university is being sued.
State Representative Patricia Todd, a Democrat, tweeted that she had "heard for years that she is gay," and that Ms. Ivey's denigration of the anti-bullying group was thus hypocritical.
In response, Tsai said it was hypocritical of an autocratic China that lacks democracy, human rights or freedom of speech to use the language of democracy to criticize the bill.
McConnell's grim determination to see no evidence and hear no witnesses is particularly hypocritical because in 1999, during the impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton, he did favor allowing witnesses.
"If I were to sum up the letter from Asia and her attorney in a single word it would be 'hypocritical,' with a close second being 'non-sensical,'" Sattro wrote.
DNC national press secretary Mark Paustenbach said it is hypocritical that Trump asked for tax information from veterans' charities before donating to them, yet has not released his own returns.
Maybe that's partly because I'm a son of a refugee, or maybe it just seems unfair to scapegoat people who are powerless and struggling, or maybe it just seems hypocritical.
In the meantime, Mr. Schumer rejected the idea that Democrats were being hypocritical for hinting at a shutdown and said it was up to Republicans to keep the government open.
Progressives tend to focus more on helping the vulnerable than on favoring states' rights so selective, pragmatic defense of localism is not hypocritical even though progressives often favor federal authority.
Mr. Sophal Ear said he considered pleas of poverty by officials in Cambodia as hypocritical, noting that corruption accounts for an estimated 10 percent of the country's gross domestic product.
Hillary Clinton on Wednesday painted Donald Trump's championing of working-class voters as a hypocritical ploy, accusing him of shedding "crocodile tears" while outsourcing jobs when building his own businesses.
Roy Cohn, who shares with the Angel and with Trump himself a certain fastidious disgust at the idea of intermingling, was in the '80s a signifier of violent, hypocritical homophobia.
Conservatives have argued that a Democratic Senate would not agree to confirm a Republican president's Supreme Court nominee in an election year, and thus they consider the left's attacks hypocritical.
While Lahren, 229, said her Target-brand onesie was "a hit" at her local grocery store, many on Twitter criticized the conservative commentator for what they saw as a hypocritical display.
I mean, it&aposs just this like, this is kind of, you know, again, as a woman, it makes me feel like it just makes me cringe and it feels hypocritical.
But Barr also retweeted plenty of far right users who believe that ABC was hypocritical to cancel her show, since left-leaning entertainers have said offensive things about President Donald Trump.
The relevance of the #MeToo experience here is that it exposed a world in which establishment figures cover up for each other, trade favors and burnish each others' -- often hypocritical -- reputations.
And decrying racism is to be expected of the president after people are killed at a white supremacy rally, but felt hypocritical coming from someone who's called Mexicans rapists and criminals.
"The meat and dairy industry is a nightmare of abuse and horror, but I still eat meat and eggs, so clearly I'm fairly hypocritical," admits almond milk drinker Rita Halpert, 235.
He has called the ex-president and "abuser" of women, and called Hillary Clinton hypocritical for bringing her husband on the campaign trail as she discusses her stances on women's rights.
I MEAN, YOU GO -- IT'S ALMOST HYPOCRITICAL TO KEEP SAYING OH ISN'T IT TERRIBLE, ISN'T IT TERRIBLE, WHEN 90%-- GUYS, YOU HAVE GONE TO BACHELOR PARTIES YOU'VE GONE TO LOCKER ROOMS.
" And that was just the prelude to his accusations that Kaitlyn Bristowe was shallow and promiscuous, not to mention his super classy and (hypocritical) exit declaration that he "needs some sex.
UFC Prez Dana White has lashed out at fighter Nate Diaz, telling TMZ Sports Diaz is not only wrong when he says "all UFC fighters are on steroids," he's also hypocritical.
But given all of these horrific things Trump has said and done, his "nasty woman" remark could be characterized as just the latest hypocritical outburst from a known sexist and misogynist.
As Jones suggested, to call out the Kardashians for something like their emphasis on "consumption and consumerism" is hypocritical unless we acknowledge that these qualities are born from our broader culture.
And that status-quo-conscious Mommy, incarnated with steely silliness by Ms. Fraser, prefigures a host of hypocritical, life-stifling society ladies whom Mr. Albee will also render again and again.
"It's hypocritical, degrading, and insulting to Northern Irish women that we are forced to travel for vital healthcare services but cannot access free, safe, and legal abortions at home," she said.
In "The Merchant of Venice," the attitude toward Shylock is similar to that of people who find Israel's claims to victimhood hypocritical in the light of its ongoing treatment of Palestinians.
He has railed against their currency manipulation as well as their "massive theft" of intellectual property and trade secrets (to say nothing of their hypocritical manipulation of our intellectual property law).
My problem is that I've always liked K., and when I told her that everything was going to be O.K., I felt somewhat hypocritical, as I had contributed to her heartbreak.
Yeah, so to break that down, Fox News was claiming that because Curtis' character Laurie Strode uses guns in a horror movie, that Curtis' own personal views on guns were hypocritical.
Still, Democrats argue it's hypocritical for Republicans to express concern about the national debt after passing a tax reform bill that's expected to add an estimated $2 trillion to that debt.
Never afraid to speak his mind or cause controversy, Eminem has variously slammed Bill and Hillary Clinton, Lynne Cheney, Tipper Gore and scores of other politicians he saw as hypocritical leaders.
The Trump FCC has been engaging in some facts-optional protectionism by banning Chinese network vendors from the U.S. market based on some pretty shaky (and often hypocritical) mass-spying allegations.
While the Big Ten has a blanket ban on in-conference transfers—again, a hypocritical rule for players who have already graduated—players can at least appeal, as Bielfeldt did successfully.
She's not shy about appropriately labeling critics as sexist who deride her as a "silly girl" or a witch—and that makes her comments about Trump seem especially hypocritical and disappointing.
A more coherent strategic communications campaign can also hold a mirror up to the regime's hypocritical, purely rhetorical support for anti-corruption, human rights and the economic betterment of its people.
In his comments on Monday, Mr. Trump expressed indignation that Democrats were questioning Judge Kavanaugh's youthful drinking and suggested that some of them were being hypocritical because they themselves abuse alcohol.
CP: I guess I actually would say, yeah, definitely, but I think that that's exactly why you have some of these people speaking out now, that they feel hypocritical about it.
Fighting a "war on pollution" and calling for "building an ecological civilization" at home while promoting the use of dirty coal in less developed countries makes China look hypocritical, even colonial.
"It's hypocritical for a group like Common Cause that bills itself as non-partisan – yet takes money from undisclosed donors – to throw stones from their own glass house," the statement said.
The gap between Pompeo's words and actions and his behavior with NPR in general left many at State unsurprised, said one staffer who added that many see the secretary as hypocritical.
The administration withdrew from the U.N. Human Rights Council earlier this year, claiming the entity was hypocritical in its treatment of Israel while failing to take action against human rights offenders.
According to Access Now, a nonprofit group that has fought censorship and authoritarianism and advocated for digital rights all over the world, it's not only hypocritical, it's a human rights issue.
In other words, Mr. Trump isn't an honest man or a stand-up guy, but he is, arguably, less hypocritical about the darker motives underlying his worldview than conventional politicians are.
Democrats slammed the move to stop the release of their memo, calling Trump's decision hypocritical and part of a pattern of the administration's attempts to thwart or undermine the Russia investigations.
Any perception of being insensitive or hypocritical-- as an "imposter," in the words of one major Canadian newsmagazine earlier this year -- is certainly not the way Trudeau wants to be seen.
Business-as-usual politics strikes most people as evidence of widespread corruption, undermines faith in the system, and makes complaints about Trump's more egregious acts of corruption feel fake and hypocritical.
Zhirinovsky likes to shock liberal public opinion and he has frequently heaped scorn on the West, which he and other Russian nationalists regard as decadent, hypocritical and corrupted by political correctness.
But all this looked remarkably hypocritical — indeed, it flatly contradicted McConnell's previously stated beliefs on both how the Senate should be run and how good and durable legislation can be crafted.
" Cooper then asked, "Is it hypocritical to portray yourself as a champion of the gay community when -- I'm just reflecting what gay people told me they don't see you as this.
For the company to significantly contribute to an addiction crisis, campaign to demonize its sufferers, and then plot to profit from treatment is hypocritical at best and potentially criminal at worst.
"And in 2017, we still refuse to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot," Tomlin added, a line that can only be interpreted as a reference to President Donald Trump.
True, the righteous indignation by the United States that a foreign power was trying to meddle in the results of its election might be regarded as hypocritical by most of the world.
We're going to need it, if we want to have any chance to succeed in our shared fight against hypocritical right-wing authoritarians, white supremacists, anti-Semites, Islamophobes, and hate-filled murderers.
No, Katie Hill resigned because a bunch of moralizing, hypocritical and potentially criminal smear artists decided to rip her clothes off in the public square by posting nude photos without her consent.
I have found that making art is better than just being angry at different perspectives, which is hypocritical to my values because you never know someone's experiences that contribute to their beliefs.
With Instagram slated to launch a long-form video hub that could drive even longer session times this week, Usage Insights could be seen as either hypocritical or more necessary than ever.
He's since called Democrats hypocritical for lashing out at him over the firing, since Democrats weren't happy with how Comey handled an investigation of Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server.
"It's a hypocritical double standard," said David Hayes, director of the State Energy and Environmental Impact Center, part of the New York University Law School, which coordinates policy with state attorneys general.
Again, if they had done all of this, if anything in this were fair, Sean, from the things that have taken place in a totally hypocritical manner by the left-- HANNITY: Yes.
The whole notion of Thursday Night Football — putting tired, often-injured players on the field for entertainment — is "hypocritical," Sherman said on Tuesday, considering the NFL's player safety push in recent years.
The president's recipe for political success is to appear more down-to-earth than his effete critics in the media, and so robustly transactional that his political rivals appear hypocritical by comparison.
It's now been a week since Emma Watson's braless Vanity Fair photoshoot, which sparked a massive reaction and began an ongoing back-and-forth about whether or not her actions were hypocritical.
The American left stands poised to throw the Revolution overboard, to dismiss the spirit and legacy of 20113 as merely the cause of a racist, sexist, hypocritical aristocracy we should firmly reject.
Early on, that kind of drove me away from it, because I felt it was hypocritical — that one person could do this or say they believe this but then act this way.
"Certainly, if it were the case that people who had supported Mr. Trump were now looking to buy themselves some insurance in New Zealand, that would be somewhat hypocritical," Lees-Galloway said.
Farage, who as a boy went to a prestigious private school and later worked as a commodities trader, has often been called hypocritical for presenting himself as a man of the people.
He's been called ungrateful and hypocritical simply because his individual experiences in America have made him wealthy, as if it was America spent all that time in the gym and in practice.
Stephen Webber, the chairman of Missouri's Democratic Party and a former state representative, blasted Hawley as hypocritical for potentially considering a run for the Senate within his first term as attorney general.
American relations with Saudi Arabia, a key power broker in the Middle East and crucial oil producer vital to the global economy have often fallen on the hypocritical side of this line.
" No less hypocritical, in light of its own troublemaking in Syria, Yemen and Bahrain, Tehran announced its support for Maduro "in the face of any foreign meddling in the country's domestic affairs.
But as out of touch and hypocritical as his statement may have been, it serves as a valuable reminder of what is really behind the current "socialist moment" within the Democratic Party.
Several Senate Democrats quickly pushed back against McConnell's announcement, calling it hypocritical and arguing that the chamber should wait until after the 2018 midterm elections to vote on any Supreme Court nominee.
ThinkProgress, which is run by the Center for American Progress Action Fund, last week published a video criticizing Sanders for being a millionaire and suggesting his stances on income inequality are hypocritical.
But winning these battles will also require Democrats to win the battle for public opinion—and, winning that could require Democrats to defang Republicans' wholly predictable and wholly hypocritical demands for austerity.
The U.S. presidential election reflected the "full exposure of the hypocritical nature of U.S. democracy", one-party China has claimed in the annual human rights report of its geopolitical and economic rival.
"It's a hypocritical double standard," said David Hayes, director of the State Energy and Environmental Impact Center, part of the New York University Law School, which coordinates policy with state attorneys general.
As you will see, its intimidating nature, implied to anyone in his company who didn't vote the same way he did on Tuesday, is as hypocritical as it is unintentionally hilarious. FoxNews.

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